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11V I.I.K.CI'IUC TKI.KUIIAI'II. — ("I'Ylil'illT ) Ottaua, N'ovciiilh'i i. Win:!. \.\, the contractor and Whit': tin: publisk'T df the Montioa! Gazette hive been arrested charged with criminal libel fur a»i:ming tin: Mcrcivr Government of insisting upon getting oik: hundred ami liftiTii tlr.jii-cuid dollars before Wli'dun uould obtain his money. Lonimin, November 20. The lion. Mr Chamberlain speaking ill tin: K'riiiinyhain Conference said Ik: neither expected nor desired reunion with the Liberals until Home Rule is abandoned. The I!,111k of England invites holders of New Zealand debenture.-) bearing a high rate of interest to convert tlien) into 3J, per ct nt. inscribed stock. The Karl of Aberdeen has purchased thirteen thousand acres of land at \ itnihi in Canada, fur the purpose of fruit culture. The price paid was £50,000. Sr. I'ktkkshuiu:, November 25. A train was thrown ofT the rails at Ored, in Eastern Russia, and 20 persons killed.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3023, 28 November 1891, Page 3
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147CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3023, 28 November 1891, Page 3
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