BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
£O 7 SLSCTSIO TSLmEAFB'-COPrSIGET.I rSrsciAi. to Press AHsoarATioN.l VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS. - LONDON, Deo. 4. The Times refers xo the adoption of village settlement schemes by the Queensland and South Australian Governments as a novel attempt to supply their greatest need. THE ARCH BtS HOP AND THE . UNEMPLOYED. The Archbishop of Canterbury has refused to set aside a special Sunday to collect funds for the unemployed, on the ground that he did no* approve of sensational efforts. THE QUEEN’S CATTLE. The Queen’s cattle at the Smithfield Show took six first prizes, including the cup for shorthorns. CAPTAIN SAMUEL’S ACCIDENT. Captain Sapiue], son of the NowSouth Wales Agent-General, who was shot in tbe leg, while shooting at Ennissmore,. has had the injured limb amputated, and ia now out of danger. ENGLAND AND AMERICA. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. The.general tone of the President’s message is friendly towards Great Britain. HAWAII. Dec. 5. It is reported that President Cleveland intends to send a special commissioner to Honolulu.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10213, 6 December 1893, Page 5
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164BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10213, 6 December 1893, Page 5
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