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London, Juno 11. Io reply to a question in the House of Commons Sir W\ V. Harconrt said that before the end of the session members would be io possession of Lord Kosebery's proposals with regard to the reform of the House of Lords ss foreshadowed in the lMoie Minister's speeou at Bradford on the 29th October last. Jane 12. A portrait) of Mr Gladstone, which was hansinc in ft West End gallery, fans l.ccn bucked to pieces. The act is attributed to v political motive.
c Paeis, Jane 12. Speaking at the Naval Arcblteota' ConsirMH, Lord Braßßey said that Grent Britain was greatly Indebted to FreTh Inventors for initiating ironolads in 1855. and demorjßtratiog the advantages . of steel over Iron for the construction d aimomr plates. __Ho also mentioned kindly • personal memories of his residence as a youth when bis father ttrs building the pioneer railways. He said he regarded the united administration of the Snez Canal aa anguriog the friendly Eolation of the political problems In Egypt. Shanghai; Jane 11. The Chinese officials molted the mob at Chiogta.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10017, 15 June 1895, Page 2
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194DELAYED CABLES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10017, 15 June 1895, Page 2
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