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—«. — (by blkoihic tklkgbaph—copviught). Lo.viion, November 4. Thk threatened lock-out has coerced the bootmakers into submission. A majority of the bootmakers do not approve of a strike, and the difference with the employers is beint» settled. The eilorts to bring about a reconciliation between tho engineers and their employers have proved futile, and the Mtrikc ia extending. November 5. Ninety-thousand pounds have been bequeathed to the Building Mission for the conversion of the Jews in London. Viknn'a, November 4. The Due d'Orleans, who is at present in this city, was to-day served with a writ, as co-respondent in the Melba divorce case. Paris, November 4. Thirty-two Bishops and the whole of tho Cardinals in France have expressed their appioval of the action of the Archbishop of Aix in disobeying the decree forbidding him to leave his diocese. Valparaiso, November \. The Chilians have offered the Presidency to Senor Montt, President of the Junta. ______«»«_■■
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3014, 7 November 1891, Page 3
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153CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3014, 7 November 1891, Page 3
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