BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[BF ELECTRIC TMLESEAPB.~‘OOPTBI6BTZI PSPECIAX, TO Pa*S3 ASSOCIATION. 1 THE ARDLAMONT TRAGEDY. LONDON, Dec. 12. The trial o£ Monson for the Ardlamont alleged murder has begun. The case is causing great excitement in Scotland. The man Scott, supposed to be an accomplice, has not yet been arrested. Dec. 13. The evidence given at the trial of Monson is, up to the present, in the direction of showing that the theory that death was the result of accident is unlikely, as the pellet marks on the tree do not coincide with the direction of the wound. THE DUKE OF COBURG. The Duke of Coburg has resigned Ms allowance from the Imperial Parliament. AUSTRALIAN TRADE. At a meeting of the Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation Company Sir Thomas Sutherland, Chairman and Joint Managing Director, said that the Australian trade at present was in an unsatisfactory condition, and that a revival was not expected immediately. THE FRENCH PRESS. PARIS, Dec. 13. The Senate has approved the Bill passed by the Chamber modifying the laws respecting the newspaper press.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10220, 14 December 1893, Page 5
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177BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10220, 14 December 1893, Page 5
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