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muss . London, March 17. The outstanding assets in Mmiettu'a estate amount to £1,800,000 ; Mr Justice Cliiity has ordered the trustees in the estate of the late Mr J. T, MacKelvie, of Auckland, to pay the New Zealand trustees £37,000 to es. tablish an art museum in .Auoldand, . The press considers tlie downfall of Murietta's firm, despite the effort made to support it, has hopelossly shattered the fabric of relief, The Times appealß to the Unionists to be loyal fo Mr Balfour,
| By the death ot a lady named Miss Stevens local charities in Glasgow will benefit to the extent of half a million sterling. London; March 17. 'lbe poachers for whose reprieve an outcry was raised havo been executed, A discussion was raised on the subject in the House of Commons. Mr Matthews, Home Secretary, declared that the murders were deliberately done and of a frightful nature, The Daily Chronicle refers to Mr Matthows as "the tanging Home Secretary,", and condemns the mad impolicy of his refusal to commute the sentence. It regards tlie men as victims of the game laws, Mr Perceval has applied to the Admiralty to furnish a man of war to convey Lord Glasgow from Sydney to New Zealand.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4067, 19 March 1892, Page 2
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206NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4067, 19 March 1892, Page 2
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