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Collins, a Labour have been nominated fc^BOHMS for trial on the charge of certificates of death in with the victims of NeillS^^HH A daring robbery was in the Strand in broad daylight terday. A showcase, containing diamonds and jewellery, which was on view outside a jeweller's shop, was • removed bodily by a band of thieves, who took .matters so coolly that the passers-by imagined they were ions ' Jide workmen, There is no; clue to the identity of the robbers. Mr J. Morley, replying to a deputation, said he hoped Parliament would sanotion the compulsory purchase of farms in the west of Ireland, To stay emigration by means of;, relief works had in the past proved to be false charity. Up to the present 15 persons have been frozen to death in England and 41 persons drowned owing to skating" accidents, . Three cotton warehouses, along with 11,000 haSSnif cotton, have been destroyed by*rfe in Liverpool. Two firemen lost their lives. The damage is estimated at £200,000, Mr J. Spencer Balfour; M.P., has accepted the Chiltem Hundreds. Meetings of the unemployed, have been held at Tower flill and at Old. ham, Lancashire. At the latter; place thespeecheswereofa violent _cbari ' acter, and the speakers declared Canon Holland, of St mocked tho men by to place hope in Jesus, ".wheMe well knew it wus useless. Sammta, an Anarchist advised the men to Summit thefts at cook shops, ormurdor if necessary, Baying that he preferred prison to starvation, ,'. . : .. ' Milledge, late manager of the Mercantile Bank of Australia, who m being sent back to Melbourne,'was convoyed to the docks in a special train. He declares'he can prove that the balance-sheet issued in February was correct.
Owing to troubled relations with Morocco, Colonel Sir J. West Ridge» way proceeds there as a special British envoy. The press generally approve of the mission.
The Now Zealand Loan and Mer« oantile Agenoy Company pays a dividend of 10 percent., and carries forward a sum of £5600. Nothing ia placed to the reserve fund, the directors wishing to make provision for possible contingencies, owing to dpression in Australia.
Pams, January 7.. An anti-Semitic'. meeting' m the city was attended by ruauy Socialists. The latter threw a dynamite cartridge with a fuse'attaoued, but it was extinguished without causing any damage, All present fled immediately the aotion of the Socialists was known.
Five hundred Socialists marched toKotbschild'sbankshoiuk/; "Down with the Jews," The policlfeventaMly suppressed the disorder. N^ The supporters of a restoration of the monarchy are aotive in Paris, In future the police will attend all Anarchist meetings held in Paris, and jbe fully empowered to disperse tho gatherings,
Cairo, January 7. Colonel Kitchener and other officers, who proceeded to the Egyptian fron» tier, confirm the gravity of the situation at Ambigol Wells. Paius, January 8; Four Nihilists have been discovered hare plotting against the life of the Czar ef Eussia, and have been excelled across the frontier,
Calcutta, January 7, Russian emissaries in Cabul ore negotiatingwith the Ameer of AfghaniStan about tho Pamirs, and ignore England in the matter. New York, January 7, Mr Hatter, in moving in Congress to suspend tbe purohaßO of silver until all parts of the world are agreed on a fixed valuo failed to provo that the Cleveland Government had incurred enormous losses in the purchases of silver.
The Grand Jury of Brooklyn indiot the Mayor and Council of New York for illegal aad corrupt expenditure of publio money at the Columbus festivals,
Ottawa, January i; Lord Stanley, of Preston, speaking at Toronto, said that undue promin* ence was given to the question of annexation to the United States, and declared that Canada is wacticaM incependent of that Adelaide, _ A sensation has been caueedUsß ligious circles by tho resignation of the Rev. Mr Green, of the Baptist Church, Semaphore. In sending in his resignation, he Stated that the oonsidered that the foot of being a dissentorwas an offence against God, and regarded the donominations of human sooioty cstab" lishod by Schismatics, and the propagation of certain dogmas, as not being either Catholic or Apostolic Brisbane, January 8. Deplorable accounts havo been received of the drought in the Westorn districts. On many stations half the stock perished. Tho heat is terrible, registering 120 in the shade. It will take the country three or four yeara to recover.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4315, 10 January 1893, Page 2
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