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BURGLARY.

Bunedin, November 7i

Thonias Gleesp'ri, who was arrested aUnvoi-cargill "hist week, was'coin';' mitted for \ trial to-day /on .three separate charges of burglary "at Dunedin,

A New Gold Saving Process.

Weuisgion, Thursday,

..Thomas Melville writes from.Cjlasgow to the Minister for Ji[in.es, claiming, after two,'yenra. woi'k, to have arranggil.fpr .a trial of the new process of saving gold and silver from refractory ores, known as (lib Oassell Gold Saving Process, It is to' ho tried in the Grown, Welcome, Siitro, and Sunny Corner mines, in the Karangft-, h&ke,dislrict, , Twenty tons %l stone from the Crown.mine were tested at Glasgow, with theresult that eightyseven per cent of bullion was saved, Mr Melville' states he has spent a thousand, pounds over th,e process, . nml nsks, if' jt' is a success, that he should by way of recompense ho allowed 16 (ake'|;() a claim of two jjii'ritired ftcTEQ qo

\ . •■Si PETEBflDiißd.YNbiuiber 5.; 1 •il :The .ftarnil paii|ii. Met Svith: I 'Splendid recept'idtf bn|theigretu'rri ;to jtbis city cougratulatej-Coil escape in the railway accident, iris asserted that the accident was due to the excessive speed which had. been specially ordered by the Czar.

~ "PARts^Nbvember'Si

It has now been .'.ascertained that lie n'unjter of persons : who lost their 1™ . »i.'. the '..colliery., explosion at Aveyron,was 78. ! :

Berlin, November C. Political circles in this city are liiuch exercised over the Emperor's reproof to the' Gerinhii-press,' it is understood, was expressly intended as a : hint. to the Liberal organs. Tlie latter have not been slow to retort, and some scathing articles have been' published ; by ; the various papers, whicli exhibit a boldness of opinion unparalleled in the' history of Berlin journalism during recentiveors, .TheexoilemeuUaused by the incident has been heightened by the Emperor refusing to' ratify the election of the Mayor of Kiel, who is a liberal'/' ' u ■'''■' ':'"'''"'■'■'* '"J

iNovember G..; The German fleet on the East African'■: Coast ■ has' been 'directed'Xto re-ocoupy the German coast possessions in Zanzibar,' ':!.!•' <•'<■ ■■■■■'•■•:■] ~ • Washingion, November 5. The presidental cainpaign'has concluded. Several prpcessipns, .attended: by enormous crowds, have taken place in New;: York., Both partiesi remaiu confident, and the, Democrat party are 'laying odds of four to one , on the return of thoir candidate, .The writer of the letter which elicited Lord Saokville's ! reply, in whicli he favored Cleveland's re-elec-tion; is ; a Califomian lawyer, who wrote under coyer that ho was born in England and was formerly a resident of Canada. -; p ... London, November 5. A collision has occuiTed off the Isle of White between the English 'steamer Saxmundliam and a Norwegian barque, the name of which is unknown, The Saxmundliam sank in a few moments, and 29 of her crew were drowned.

The Scottish Liberal Association have declared in favor of home rule for-Scbtlaud.;' ;,; " : . ; ' •''■'''

Mr Gladstone, while proceeding to Birmingbani, where he takes part in the Liberal Hoineßule demonstration met with an ovation at all the railway stations en route, On his arrival in Birmingham he was accorded an enthusiastic welcome, the streets being lined with thousands of people, His reception at the Town Hall was most imposing, In reply to the address of welcome, Mr Gladstone said lie hoped the people of Birmingham would never forget the services rendered by Mr Bright, their representative .in Parliament, In referring to the affairs in Egypt, he said, they ,wero England's greatest trouble. The FisheriesjTreaty had be'eu an egregious failure, and the Sackville-West incident in America was, he considered, a serious slight on, England. Speaking bn the' administratibii' oi Ireland, he mentioned that the only trophy the Unionists possessed was the Coercion Act, ( The local control of the liquor traffic was'a question of great moment,- and : had been'' rendered imperative. , ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3049, 8 November 1888, Page 2

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BURGLARY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3049, 8 November 1888, Page 2

BURGLARY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3049, 8 November 1888, Page 2

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