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London, November 30, ' Tho Earl of Lonsdale, who.left on a bear shooting and naturalising expedition to'the Artie region in Fobruary last, was met at Hudson's Bay by bear trappers, who report ho was in company with two Esquimaux near the Artie 'Circle in September last. Lord Lonsdale, who had walked throughout tho whole expedition, \vas then' pushing forward to the North Pole. The Esquimaux regarded the Earl as a marvel of endurance, The trappers report that Lord Lonsdale had met with an accident, and the small bono of his arm was fractured. Somo alarm is felt for his safety, asno tidings have been recci/ed since the trappers 1 reports. Baron do Worm's, Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Colonial Office, states that the Chinese Exclusion Arts passed by. the New South Wales and New Zealand Parliaments, would be allowed to come into operation as they apparently do not run counter, to the existing treaty between England and China,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 2
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159NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 2
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