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ENGLISH, London, July 24. In Court May Viscount Dunlo deposed that he knew nothing against , his wile, beyond the statements made fijf to him by Eobinson and the Messrs ■ Lewis. He admits that his wife btgged to be allowed to accompany ■ him on hia visit to Australia, and that he made no provision (or her support. Letters from both display continuous affection, and after ! swearing his affidavit charging her :;,■«■ with adnltery, Viscount Dunlo wrote ; to his wife expressing his disbelief in tho charges, .
■;' Lord Thurlow. opens llio Mining •Exhibition at Sydenham on Monday. • The paper makers are combining, against tho proposed cbomicai ring. j».' Mr Sandford Fleming, director of*' tho Canadian Pacific Railway Com- " pany, in a letter to tho Pall Mall Gazette, states that it would be useless to grant a subsidy or guarantee for the laying of a' Pacific" cable if the colonies agree to give a guarantee to tho* 'Eastern Extension Cable ' Company,
The Atlantic liner Egypt has been burnt at sea. The passengers aud crew were saved, but GOO Cattle whioh were on board perished in the flames. Obituary-Francis Augustus Bevan, of BouYone and Co,, bankers. I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3571, 26 July 1890, Page 2
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194NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3571, 26 July 1890, Page 2
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