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Received October 17, 9 5 a.m. CONGREGATIONAL UNION. London, October 16. The Rev. Joseph Parker, in delivering the presidsntial address before the Congregational Union Congress, outlined a scheme for the United Congregational Church Union. It was decided to consider the proposal.
SMALLPOX IN LONDON. London, October 16. There are 371 smallpox patients under treatment i i London. The servants of the Royal palaces, the children of many schools, and the employees of public institutions have been re-vaccinated. PURE BEER. London, October 16, The Treasury authorities have pro hibited the use of glucose or sugar containing arsenic in the manufacture of beer. ANGLO - AUSTRALIAN CRICKET. London, October 16. The Marylebone Club is appointing boards to select teams to manage the test matches against the Australians next year.
TASMANIAN LOAN. London, October 16. Toe Tasmanian £450,000 three per cent, loan has been closed. THE ROYAL TOUR. Ottawa, October 16. The Cornwalls spent sixty hours sailing amongst a thousand isles in the St. Lawrence. SPEECH BY ROSEBERY. London, October 16. Lord Rosebery, in a remarkable speech at Birmingham, warned the nation ot the dangers ofjujß-co^
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1076, 18 October 1901, Page 2
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184CABLE SUMMARY Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1076, 18 October 1901, Page 2
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