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engliss. ■ ■• LosDOJf, December 3.' * The Allan liner.Ethopia, from Now York, for whoso safety some fear was ' felt, lias arrived. j The Hon E Stanhope, Minister of J War, is warmly in- favor of the . separation of Queensland, and .thinks -' ""■ the movement will succeed. A deputation of 60 gentlemen will wait on i Lord Knutsford on 10th December. It includes the Earl of Winohilsea, Messrs Finoli-Hatton, and W A 1 Macarthur, and Sir 6 Baden Powell. It is rumoured that Sir F, N. Broome succeeds. Sir H Norman as Governor of Queensland,.- \ Mrs, Pearoy, the Hampstead murderess, has been condemned to 1 death. ■ .. December i, I The Bishop of Lincoln has stated his willingness to comply with the ) terms of the judgment given by the ,i jt Archbishop of' Canterbury in the " ritualistic Sir Fredk, Abel, orginising, atcretary of the Imperial Institute, has invited the Agents-General, of thevarious colonies'to meet in counchw Tuesday to. discuss the question ot holding a Mining Exhibition on a \ large scale. . /; , . Obituary—Eight HonVSir Barne3 Peacock, London, December i. '~i The'members of the French and j (German financial houses have withdrawn from the committee which has ' been engaged in investigating the state of the finances of the Argentine ' Republic. y-N»V The members of English houses who remained on the committee have advised that no preferential security | should be offered over the existing oreditors, and recommend the finding of coupons for the national, external bonds for a period of three yoare, They suggest that in the meantime the inflated paper ourrenoy should be curtailed.
WW Berlin, December i. Joseph Loster asserts that Dr Kooh has discovered a Biraplo and cheap remedy for two of tho worst '.if: contagious diseasos," He has, howevov, determined not to disclose it for some months, AWIRAMAN. .■%■■' BbisbaN£, December i. Tho Sight Rov.G.H. Stanton, Bishop of Northern Queensland, has acceptod the Bishopric of.Newcastle, The Mount Morgan'* goldmine monthly crushing 6400 tons of stone, produced 19,500 ounces. Sydnev, December 4, The Royal Society has awarded tho Clarko medal for soicntifio research to •' Professor Hutton, of Ohiistchurcb. On examining the keroseno bond v after the fire was subdued' the surprising discovery was made that despite the intense heat tbo inuer layer of kerosene cases had escaped damage, It is boliovcd that four thousand cases will be saved.. December fi.; A Census Bill, which provides for . taking the census on tho night of April sth, has been introduced into the House oi Assembly. The coal lumpers who were out on strike have resumed work, An important discovery oi coal hae *£ been made near Covand* f _lbbot has successfully completed his long fast, Hois omaciatod and weak, but otherwise appears to be well, Decembers,. > The report of the medical gentftj men attending Ibbott, the Swedish faster, states that it is possible to feel his spinal column by pressing against his stomach. ;■"•;. Melbourne, Decembe rs, . The Amalgamated .Association of Miners has remitted the Bum of £BOO in aid of the miners who wont out on strike at Dennis ton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3680, 6 December 1890, Page 2
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