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CABLE NEWS.

London, November 5,

Eate Ekson (I Jackson), a woman alleged by the man accused of the Althorpe murder to be identical with the woman murdered, and who was reported to have sailed for New Zealand, bas returned to England. Ml, the Lambeth poisoner, has been respited for a week, in order to enable the authorities to enquire into tho American and Canadian evidence as to his sanity. November 7, The meeting of unemployed in Trafalgar Square yesterday afternoon waß a fizzle. Barely 300 people were present, and they were mostly Social Democrats, There was no disorder. Motions were carried calling on the Government to provide work and bold a Bpecial session to discuss the unemployed question. Most effective measures had been taken by the police in case of disturbance, a largo reserve of constables having been sector stationed in the adjacent streets, 1 Mr Perceval, speaking at the Working Men's College, London, said the labour legislation in New Zealand had been chiefly directed towards the prevention of sweating. He denied that the labour members legislated for tho working class solely. On the contrary, thoir efforts were direotcd to the united benefit of all olaßses, and hence their success so far.

MrTrengrouse, Ibe buttor expert, considers that the prospects of the butter market are of (ha very bright** est. Buyora,heaays, are willing for conBigmnontfi to be sent, and the quantity is quite immaterial. As to quality, be advißes that prime factory made should be sent, and be urges producers to adopt the system of branding packages, The largest demand, he points out, is in January and February.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4264, 8 November 1892, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4264, 8 November 1892, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4264, 8 November 1892, Page 2

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