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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

Bγ SUCSW TItjeBAPH—COFTBieWT.

ScMived TtbnMs ISth. a*s pjo. SEDITIOUS SPEECHES. JiONDON, February. 17.

The Sodaliatio leaden—Hyndeman, Borne, Ohampion, and Wflliame—were chaired in Bow street to-day with ntter. ißg ? eeditioae speechee at a recent meetiag'oi the unemployed in Tnfalgar equare. After bearing eeveral, witneesee for the prosecution, inolndirg reporten for the " Time* " and " Daily Telegraph " newspapers, -who testified aa to the seditious nature of the speeches, the prisonere were remanded for a week for the production of further evidence, bail being accepted. : B«c«tTc4 Febrnarjr l»tb, 11 p.m. LONDON, February 17. Console, 101 i. No change in New Zealand securities, colonial breadetuffs, or tallow- Bank rat*, 3 per cent.; market rate, 3\. Scotch pigiron, f.o.b. in the Clyde, has been reduced to 41a per ton. Sydney enn-dried copra maintains its last quotation?. Beeetved Fekr»»ry 19ti, 0.46 vm. * LONDON, February 18. j It ie alononnced that Mr Qladetone hse taken the portfolio of Lord Privy Seal. Commenting upon this annonncementr, the Press generally takes the appointment as an indication that the result of the recent divorce case has debarred Sir Charles Dilke from accept-: ing office. J

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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6371, 19 February 1886, Page 3

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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6371, 19 February 1886, Page 3

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6371, 19 February 1886, Page 3