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Received July 1,10.30 p.m. Lo.vdox, July 1. The Opposition and the Government exchanged seats to-day. All tho Unionists aro sitting together. The Times believes chat the Unionist majority at the elections will possibly be from 70 to 80. Lom\, July 1. The following new honors are laonoi'ncei Earls.—Lord Houghton, who sinco 1892 has been Lord-Lieulenant of Ireland.
Lord Carrington, appointed Lord Chamberlain in 1892, and formerly Governor of New South Wales.
Baronets.—Sir Henry Looh, P. 0., formerly Governor of Victoria, and subsequently Chief Commissioner at the Cape.
MrH. C. Gardner, M.P., President of the Board of Agriculturo in the Gladstone-Rosebery Government.
Mr S. J. Stern, M.P. for the Stowmarket Division of Suffolk.
Mr Jauics Williamson, M.P. for for tho Lancaster Division of Lancashire.
Sir Joseph Renals, Lord Mayor of London.
Mr William Agnow. Knight Grand Cross of tho Order of the Bath.—Mr H, CampbellBannerman, M.P., Secretary for War in the Gladstone-ltosebery Government, Knight Commander of the Bath Dr Robert Gilfcn, tho wall-known journalist and writer ou financial subjects. Mr Arthur Arnold,formerly M.P., has also been knighted. Loxoox, July 1. Tho Unionist Press denounco the inconsistency of Lord Rosebery in creating Peers.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5066, 2 July 1895, Page 2
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199LATEST CABLE NEW. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5066, 2 July 1895, Page 2
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