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(BY KI.KUIUC TKI.ttiBAMI.—COrYIUGIIT.)
Loxnox. February'X't. Tin-: Aeents-Geiieral intend to wait Oil on Lord Knntsford, to urge him to push on Legislation in the matter of investment of iinst funds. Ciiy intlueuces are strongly hostile to the proposal-. Mr Hal tour denies that Messrs Dillon and O'Brien are broken (l/.vn in health. 3lr O'Brien has been served with a writ fin- I'l 7.001). the amount of costs in the lib 1 action against Lord Salisbury. 'Mr 0.-'ear Mwer. who re;r, -cented New South W'alis at th ■ Miniu!'lxhibition, i-< arranging to return to Australia in September. F'bruiry '10. Lord Carringi on is makimr a rrangements f iv ih" introduction of Australian woods into the industry in Buckinghamshire. l.'Altls, February 25. Parisian artists are divided regarding what is looked on as an attempt to remove the art eenlre to Berlin. The prolonged visit of the Empress Frederick is regarded with uneasiness. February 20. It is stilled that Al. Coiistans, the French Minis) of the Interior suggests that the Empress Frederick should make a secret. and speedy departure from Pari-. M. Dellouldo denounces the Kmpt <•#>«' visit to Versailles as a piece of Herman impudence. "Washixo rov, February 21. A. resolution lias been subedited to the House of Bepresenlatives, pro]losing to amend the Constitution with a. view to permit" the impeachment ol' Speakers who shall in t'utuiv b" guilty of arbitrary actions si-nil it to those alleged again-t Mr l! rd, the present Speaker. Four miners who had been entombed for uinel 'en days in a. Pennsylvania mine have been re.-ctied alive.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2906, 28 February 1891, Page 2
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259CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2906, 28 February 1891, Page 2
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