ENGLAND.
London, April 23. The cotton spinners have resolved to submit to arbitration the points at issue wapeotlng bad work and breakage, bat the masters excluded the question ot employment of non-unionists. The Durham mine owners held a conference with the Miners' Federation on . Monday. Tha latter la said to be aoting without the authority of the men. Miss Lucy Booth is about to marry Siogo, the chief native officer of the Salvatioo Army in India. The London and Westminster Bank has advanced Tasmania £300,000 pending the inne of a loan on Treasury bills. ' Mowbrey, the publisher of the Com. mtmwealth, has been released, and Morris, the editor, was admitted to bail. The funeral of Mrs Mowbray, who died a few _. hpnra before her husband's arrest, was -Tjttendedby 160 persons, chiefly foreigners, Anarchist orations were made over her grave. Immense precautions are being takes all over Europe to prevent disorder on May Day. April 24. A liquor exhibition is to be held at Dublin in Angust. One section of prices is devoted to Australian wines. Mr H. H. Champion, writing to the Daily Chronicle, denies that the failure of the Labor party to assert Itself at the Victorian Sections implies a similar fiasco In England. The Times says the defeat of the Labor party has hardened Victoiian stocks. - AliUe has been secured at Westminster for a memorial cathedral in honor of the late Cardinal Manning. Enormons emigration is going on from Great Britain to the Continent of Europe, United States, and Canada, Edward Deeming has retained Mr Wilson Wallis to appear on behalf of his brother at Bow-street. Affidavits are being prepared of hereditary inoanity in the family, but the solicitors are silent pending the completion of inquiries.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9265, 27 April 1892, Page 3
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288ENGLAND. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9265, 27 April 1892, Page 3
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