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HOME AND FOREIGN

From civil to%l>iritual Suardiaushi i>. >; /London, Nov^mbef -40. v - 1 Mr Munro, late 06nrriiissi6ner 't>f Police, has goue as a missionary fco Bengal. The Land aud Incooic Tax. Capitalists taking action .. London, Noire wbef {5*— jEbe )pgtci{»al financial fadusesiu London Geny" the statement mad« b3p~Ballaace; Premier of New Zealand, that the taxation policy of the Government is not expelling -capital- from -the— whray.il They declare the policy is a suicidal one, and state many instances are 'known, of the i withdrawal or contemplated Withdrawals oi lar|e amounts at present invested in New Zealand I Companies iv London, connected with the colony. They couteinplate taking combined action against, the taxation proposals" and will probably, sttbmjt a [united protest to the New Zealand Government on the matter Tlie Fiji land ease. ' London^ November 14. — In the Fiji caseY Me Arthur versus Cornwall and Cross the Privy Council dismissed i both appeal Otbe^ stands affirmed, no costs allowed. The Salvation army tfistpr- ■ ' luuiees^ , *[*'<& London, November l#r-The Mayor of Eastbourne, wbef«j the recent disturbance with tbe Satvjation Army took place, is suing B ram well Booth for slander, ia asserting that the Mayor looked on .while . blood flowed in the streets, . , , iteceut life boat disasters. London, November 14. — Grave charges are being made against life boats, crews in connection with the recent gale on the south coast of England ; it is alleged that the crews of the Brighton and Shorebam boats refused' to face the sea and watched the drowning crewis, although the vessels were ©lose to land*. '- Further shipping causalities^- are reported. Portugal on the job. Lisbon, November 13.— Portugal is despatching a warship to protect her interests in Brazil. : ■ ■ The Czar and his Minister. St Peteesbdeg, November ''l3.— * The Czar has sent premptoi'y orders to M. de Giers to return from Paris. Conspiring for treetfoau. . , Sj?*PETEBSBuyG| I JfoVei£il)er r -L A wide spread conspiracy has been discovered in Moscow, which proposed to agitate for the establishment of a territorial assembly 1 . Sixty metabersi of the nobility and literary professions as well as a number of the upper middle classes have -been arrested, on ' suspicion of 'beins: connected witfrii:: Raid on American Anarchists. New Yobk, November 15. — The pqlice made a raid on the second <of arujedt anarchists in IChicago^^rbo haj '^threatened to des- i troy the town by dynaiiite and mur.- J der the mayor and police officers, || the second rat 4 16; persons w,ejrj? arrested and disarmed and book? an flags found in the building wer seized. . > Steps are teing taken to prevent tbe anarchists meeting in Philadelphia, and this course meets with the general approval of the public. Canada and the United States. Washington, November 13. <■ . — Complaints are being made, in the United States, of England sending a number of prostitutes to the country through Canada, and also of paupers being smuggled in by the same route. ! Train robbery. Washington, November 13. — Robbers boarded a train at Milwaukee, blew open a safe with 'dynamite, and stole a thousand pounds;'- • More War. Fonseca in trouble. Bio de Janiero, November 13. — The Garrison, numberiog 400 strong, has risen against General Fonseca and a conflict is feared between the ships anjd gar rison.. , ; -rs ~j Then&Sl army lidlds fee great eV part of Rio Grande, and is receiving constant additions. v tPhe Members of Congress are seeking an asylum with the foreign Lpgatjoi%in this oity.^ v < v :i Fof ßf|ja is sendkjg; troops and if@ojl' liladsjio Jhe dieajflctfd parts, aiif ti^e pre^s ga^pg, is employed gathering recruits/fort |he army in llio de Janierb", * * * "" The pf . the -troops and citizens iv Bio &i*ahde are opposed to Fonseca. Coining t" blows in Brazil. -Bio i>e &St*isro, November 14. — The Wo Grainle rebels, under General FerSiide'y^bits;^ captured Santanna. Iniitatiiig his master. . VALmfeAi^Oj . November 15. — Don Gaudanllaa, on& rof Balmaceda's ministers, committed suicide in the mountains, wnere he has been hiding since the defeat of bis chief. ■ Uruguay watching the moves Monte Video/ November 14. — Tfce Government of Uruguay has massed a body oi troops ou the Brazilian frontier.

"Rouonos Eats." — Clears out rats, mice roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, inrectsi skunks jacfc-r&bits, spa£rpw&, gopher*. At chemists uid druggists. : > _ „. , Seventjr-fojir frpe shearers have passed ilrough Rockhatapton on their way back to Sew Zealand, having eonrproted their agree- j ueut with theQueeftslaud pastoralists. They .'. ake £6000 betwe^ them. ; , \ : ■ , l ; 1

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2755, 16 November 1891, Page 2

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HOME AND FOREIGN Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2755, 16 November 1891, Page 2

HOME AND FOREIGN Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XX, Issue 2755, 16 November 1891, Page 2

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