SPEECH BY LORD ROSEBERY.
Received 11, 7.30 a.m. LONDON, Juno 10.
Lord Rosebory, speaking at Bishop S tort ford, said the return to protection would prove an illusory benefit. Received 11, 9.5 a.m.
LONDON, June 10. -Many of the Unionist newspapers in London and the provinces urge the Government to. fulfil its duties at hand, and declare, that it is impossible to force the pace on a subject requiring careful consideration. The Stock -Exchange opened flas, Consols are one quarter lower. American stocks fell heavily, abd South African are lower.
Removal of the remains of executed murderers from Newgate Gaol and reburial at the City oi London Cemetery have cost £278 10s 3d.
The most pathetic incident' of tlje pruise of tho Parliamentary party that went to study the manners and methods of the South Sea savage in his native lair was the fall of the Hon. Minister, in charge. The Mapourika was at anchor, ' and the hon. gentleman, faultlessly dressed, in stepping into a sampan or a- surfboat, in his eagerness to hurry ashore, and present the natives with the Premier's compliments and a 'tenpenny' flag), foil head over heels into the sea. T&ere he splashed and spluttered until " a Big sailor hauled him on board the boat by the tails of bis frock coat, aud spread him out to drip.— Wellington Post. . *
A correspondent of an English paper writes :— After nearly" sixty years' experience of the winning ways of ; womew, I can only say that the inevitable result of labelling) carriages for " men only" will be that every female who sees such a label will infallibly make it her solemn duty to get into that compartment &b once, with the result that smokers will find no. zofim at all.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 11 June 1903, Page 2
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291SPEECH BY LORD ROSEBERY. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 808, 11 June 1903, Page 2
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