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. . « [BY ELKLTIUC TKLKCJKAPH—COPYKIIiHT. | London, November 2. Tjik municipal elections have been unfavourable to the Liberals. Dhuleep Singh has become reconciled to the British. Canada has removed the duty on wool in order to encourage trade between Vancouver and Australia. Mr Westgarth was accidentally killed by falling through a ventilating attic in his house. The knout has been abolished in Russia. Cholera is spreading in Persia. Mr Bradlaugh has suffered a relapse. November ■'!. Bishop Moorhouse and his wife opened a church bazaar at Rochdale yestei'dav, and the Bishop made use of the occasion to defend the practice of holding bazaars, for the purpose of raising funds. Gkneva, November 3. The State Council has prohibited all Salvation Array meetings. I'akjs, November 2. Mr Polydore de Keyser cx-Lord-raayor of London, Sir G. Berry, and Sir ¥. D. Bell have been admitted as Commanders of the Legion of ! Honour.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2702, 5 November 1889, Page 2
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146CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2702, 5 November 1889, Page 2
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