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(tiT KIjKC'I'RIC TKLIHUI U'lt — COI'VKICH I). I.ON 1 'MS, Ocloil, r 'JO. IiXL'HAMiI. feeling tday •' I'"' 1 ■ l "' i (.f the possibility ot the i.-sue of .-iiimi i.t-r Victorian limn in tin- p M '- "t tcmpci i.f financiers. There is but lit'K- «'!> >"<•<■ "t ita being MKCessfnliy 11 'aU-il, ex,-ept at » low iniliiinuiii. It >s reported tint tn: lead.ng hunks decline to is'iic any caily coh ni.il loans. Sir Jolm Gorst, Fjw'akins tu illH KtitllCUts, S t'. I d til'! I'l't'X "I ilie 1 ,11 1, J lll ijlicstion was to keep the | eople t'H the land, and unless tin; pieseut situation was amended, the ultiiuuLu result would be revolt. _ Eight thousand naiUnakers in tlie Midland Counties have struck sijjtimit a induction of 10 per cent, in tli r w ges. The gentlemen who went 1 uil for the Kev. l.ir. (,'lutto buck asked to l»c relieved, and the rev. doctor lias been re arrested. A further charge is pending against him. The Australian Trading World urges tile exchange of Oamarn Harbour Board bonds for Government Mocks, on the ground that the railway have destroyed tile revenue of the Board. I'anis, O'tober -J. The Archbishop of Aix has recnvid numerous expressions of sympathy, and the general opinion is that it will be a mistake for 1 lie French IJnvtrnment to proaeoutc him. Romi', October %. In a circular to Her Maje-rv. the P>p" states that the saiuvity of the an_u?r. temple was violated by visit"!"-, thcr 1 uii» tiff rudely and bitterly in suited, and the Catholic name loaded with abuse. Nkw Voi.K, Oc'obi r -i> Eilison'a invention is lieinn appied to railways, and under his system three stationary engines will be adoipnte to control the wliolo of the tratlic on 'lie New York and Philadelphia linear, what ever speed is desired, it is proposed io run electric trains between M hvankee and Chicago during the Wornl's if air Raila will be utilised for transmitting t e electric currents, and the whole sjs'.-.-m can be worked with perfect safety. Berlin, October ~i The master prnueia in B riiu Innu decided to strenuously resist, ihe mens demands for nine, hours a day
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3010, 29 October 1891, Page 3
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361CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3010, 29 October 1891, Page 3
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