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HOME AND FOREIGN.

Prttt Association-By Te!«g;raph--Oopy^ffbt

NEW SOUTH WALES AND MANCHESTER.

-London, August 28. Speaking at Manchester, Colonel Lassetter said New South Wales was more interested in Manchester than im other cities of the United Kingdom, because from there she obtained fivaeighths of her total imports. He sag* gesfced that the Canal Directors should arrange with the wool producers for a direct service, thus saving the London commission and railway charges. IRISH LOYALTY. The Duke and Duchess of York were surprised at the warmth awl spontaneity of the weloome accorded them in Dublin. SPINAL CURVES. Ottawa, August 28. In the Australasian section of the British Association for the Advance--ment of Science; a meeting of which is being held in Toronto, Professor Anderson Stuart, of the Sydney University, exhibited an apparatus illustrating the utility of tlwspinal ourves in the human body. "The exhibtt created great interest. THE ANNEXATION OF HAWAII. Washington, August 28*. The Japanese Government hope to strengthen their protest againi* the annexation of Hawaii by means of a propSsal that the dispute on the, question of Japanese immig_a* tion into the Islands be submitted to arbitration.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9814, 25 August 1897, Page 5

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HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9814, 25 August 1897, Page 5

HOME AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9814, 25 August 1897, Page 5

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