HOME AND FOREIGN.
♦ .. fSXR PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Becelvad November 25th, 10 a.m, ANOTHER MONOPOLY. London, November 24. The lucifer match makers have formed a trust, with the object of securing a monopoly like that enjoyed by the French match makers. LORD HARTINGTON. London, November 25. Lord Hartington, in the coarse of a powerful speech at Haslingden, justified the position of the Unionists, who enabled the Government to legislate for the general good of the country. Beceived November 27th, L 45 a.m. BALDWIN'S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. London, November 25. Baldwin, the aeronaut, has left for Australia, where he will give exhibitions of descending from a balloon by means of a parachute. A SIGN OF "THE TIMES." Yesterday's Times contained a leader and one column only of foreign intelligence, while thirty-nine columns were devoted to Irieh affairs. CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF POLICE. It is officially announced that Mr Monro, formerly principal Assistant Commissioner and head of the Criminal Investigation Department, succeeds Sir Charles Warren as Chief Commissioner of Police in London.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7214, 27 November 1888, Page 5
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