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English. London, April 19, The Morning Post asserts that che French Consuls report that the introduction of Victorian butter into the English market is a warning to the Normandy manufacturers. The commission of H,M,S> Satellite, iu the Pacific, will be (uncoiled, but that of H.M.S. Daphne remains in force, . Those engaged in the cotton trade have agreed to a conference with the employers, but ill the event of it not resulting satisfactorily, 52,000 people will be thrown out of work, The Chronicle asserts that since the' Durham miners went out on strike a million and a halt sterling hos been lost in wages. Sir George Elliott charges some of the mine owners with malicious opposition, but it is expected that in order to preserve the mines some of those who do not propose a reduction will resume work,
The Society of Engineers announce that the expenses for the quarter exceeded tlio income by £27,000. It is reported that the anti-Par-nellites are boycotting the friends of the late "uncrowned king of Ireland." April 19. The Hon. A, J, Balfour was received as the friend and saviour of the peasantry, and Messrs Healey and O'Brien were afraid to appear on the platform unless Mr Balfour's friends were there to protect them, A severe snowstorm crippled the Easter volunteer manoeuvres at Chatham and Dover.. FOREIGN, Madrid, April 19. Alsind, the soldier who committed outrages "in a church, has been arrested. Brussels, April 19. At Mons, the capital of the province of Hainault, 16 miles north ofthe French frontier, tho police arrested a man in possession of thirty dynamite cartridges, A dynamito exulosion has laken plaoe in the house of the Public Prosecutor, fortunately without injury to any of the occupants.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4093, 21 April 1892, Page 2
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290NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4093, 21 April 1892, Page 2
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