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NEWS BY CABLE.

ENGLISH. London, October 31. In the course of his speech at Edinburgh when the freedom of the city was conferred on him, Mr Gladstone, in i referring to the McKinley Tariff Aot, expressed an opinion' that an Imperial zollverin would no doubt enhrge colonial comrfleree, but it would infallibly contract British commerce with the rest of the world, The Chemical Union.has been registered, Tyser and Co. still hold possession of the New Zealand Snipping Company's books and doouments, but the latter are allowed full access to them.

The New Zealand Shipping Company aro about to institute proceedings against Tyser and Co. for the mismanagement of their affairs, and they will also sue for possession of. the offices, | It is reported that the Admiral on the Australian station is to be j granted the titlo of" His Excellency." Tho Jows resident in England have presented an address to Cardinal Manniug in commemoration of his silver jubilee,, % JRev.' Hermann jAdler was promoter of tho presenilation.

The Earl of Jersey sails for Sydnej on the 2Ut November,

Troup, who acoompanied the late Stanley Expedition, in the course of an interview, deolared that the expedition was solely for greed and to seoure the wealth of Emin Pasha's ivory, and also that the relief of Emin was only a matter of secondary importance He defended the rearguard from, the charges levelled against thorn by Stanley, Stanloy, in replying to Troup's statements, says he does not accuse Major Barttelot of immorality, but some thing elso. Stanley has left for the United States, whero ho will deliver a course of lecturos< FOREIGN. Berlin, October 81.. . Looal medical gentlemen declare that Dr Koch's discovery of a cure for consumption by means of innoculation is of greater importance than chloroform and Lister's antiseptio,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3652, 3 November 1890, Page 2

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297

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3652, 3 November 1890, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3652, 3 November 1890, Page 2

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