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Australian September mails were delivered in London on 19 th November. Her Majesty now resides at Windsor, and is in good health. The;Prihce. of Wales. has returned from St. Petersburg, where he received marked attention from the Emperor. The. Queen has offered the King and Queen of Hanover St. James' Palace for their future residence. Parliament is still in recess. The great questions before the public are reform and Fenianism; Bright's lectures on reform are said to be uncalled for, as they do not represent the mind of the bulk of the people. His meetings have been well organised. In England a grand, demonstration pf two hundred thousand men is to be held behind the Horse Guards in favor of Reform. It is rumored that the Chancellor of the Exchequer contemplates taking all the railways into tne hands of the Government, and that he is to introduce a moderate Reform Bk% ,y The Fenian movement excites much attention both in America, and in England. Active preparations are being made by the Goverment tp repel the invasion of Ireland or an insurrection. Five Regiments have been sent across, and the Military defences strengthened.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 820, 22 January 1867, Page 3
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