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Lonpoh, October 6, TJhe post mortem. examination of the body found on Sunday jast shows tliat the uteruß had been [abstracted, , Dootor Parker, speaking Rt the Ohurcli ConareWj t deuouncpd tho apathy .of tho Church of England regarding ohurch schools; •< He hoped one result of the Congress would be to awaken the .Protestant 'denominationslp a livelier Benee; of their duty in this direction, '■■''■ -The Hon. J. Stansfeld, M.P., for Halifax, advocates the adoption by the: Ijiberals, during the November session, of a series of tactics directed towards. forcing the Government.'; to dissolve Parliament. Tie recommends united action in this direction by the Liberals, and Libei'al.Tjnibnistß, ( and proposes' that Snpply should be re-. 'fijqeij tjj[ fi)e,obverntohc': agree to a dissolution.. V■.'.;. „•■ , .... ■News bsabeen' receivedl that yhjlo shell practioe was being engaged: in on board H.JI.S, Caroline, stationed in the Pacific, ono of her guns beoamo jammed, and a teirific explosion followed, The ship was much damaged, a bailor killed, and many severely wounded." "• Paws, 6th Octobor. President Caruot'e decree regarding
|breiga^imD)ig™# ; is|r^ga^ediaß:: : a tion (hext year* If it. w enforced it'is: telievetl^hat, : ;otl;ei' -i: Powers '-. will debliiie B'litia in: France «r.a ipiid : inMieir denuncia-, tionof the: president's action,; If.:-*-,f '.'•■;]",>;';;■■ .:'< {Berlin,; .;'Tlie NordDeutVcheZcitunß-urges flint- (heßritish Goveriitnoitt{is -not inn position to assume the proteotpratu cvor.Savage .mustveiiiaia 'neutral, territory by; virluo' of the 'agreement cbnie toin April,lßß6. V', : OalcuttaVOctober6. ':■■ ■'■ The T3ritish.expedition against the Akozais; occupied. Katkoi after severe flghting,;in which-- six English' and 'twb'Sepoys were wounded/ .CaptainBeley, of tho Bongal Staff, was lulled in the "engagement,// The enemy's loss was 200 .-killed 1 and -150 wounded. The British have 1 now occupied a stro'ngp'ositiou near, the top';of the Black Mountains; v;. : ;''. ; y ;;'.'"^V;'. : L6NooNi:Octobor7." f The .National. State Colonisation •Association is, seeking to co-operate •with Mr W. L.' Hees, who is promulgating a Boheino' for'colonising the East Coast of New Zealand; The prospectus of the Co-operative Colonisation Association,' with]a capital of £500,000, and another £500,000 of, debentures, has been privately circulated.;;; ';•;■ "'■'.'■-.■-.■:'' ; : y> 'Boue, . Ootobsr 6.';=.; : Siguor Crispin the Italian Premier,, has protested. against: the \ French inspection of Italian schools at Tunis, and threatens an Italian inspection of French schools in Epmeif the French, persist in carrying out their intention indicated at Tunis.- "', ■':';. i'. .'. ■_■;■'■< < :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3024, 9 October 1888, Page 2
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