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i inn. . i-qi ' i— <PBS PSIK3 ASSOCI&TIOK.S Received December Ifth, 11 aon, London, December 16. S&r Frederick George Milne?, Coneervative, has been elected for the constituency of Bassetlaw, rendered vacant by the fatal accident to Mr William Beckett. ; . The majority ior Sir Frederick waa 728; [At the lsab General Election Mr Beckett, who was also a Conservative, was returned unopposed.) ILLNESS OF THE PQP& Rons, December 16. The Fope is seriously iU. Received December lfth, 7J5 p.nv THB SHIPPING FEDERATIONThe Shipping Federation has resolved to engage and discharge hands onboard ship. NAVAL RESERVE CLASSES. The Admiralty decline to open Naval Reserve classes at Sydney on the ground that too few candidates would attend. LORD CARRINGTON, London, December 16. Lord Canringtou, speaking at the installation of Prince Albert Victor, said the political and masonic autonomy of Australia was assured. Colonial Masons would continue loyal to the old country for ever. Received December 18th, 12.15 a,m. . . London, December 17. : Lord Carrington has had an audience with her Majesty the Queen, AiiKRIQAN COINAGE. Washington, December 17. .At a conference of Republican Senators it was determined to reject free coinage, and also Secretary Windon's currency soheme.
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7738, 18 December 1890, Page 5
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