BRITISH AND FOREIGN
[BY ELECTRIC TELSSGRA.PK~COPrS.KiaT,'] [Special to Press Association.! LORD HOPJ3TOUN’ AT HOME. LONDON, Mat 12. . Lord Hopetouh waa received on his arrival at Edinburgh with ringing cheers from the people in the streets, and cries of “ welcome home.” Replying to an ’ address from his tenantry, he attributed any success he had met with in Australia to the cordial co-operation and hearty goodwill of tha colonists. Tho gentlemen of hia county also intend to present the es-Governor with an address; A TECHNICAL POINT. May 13. Yiacount Wolmer intends to raise the question whether succession to a peerage vacates a seat in the House of Commons. SENTENCE ‘COMMUTED. BRUSSELS, May 13., The sentence of death passed on Madame Joniaux for poisoning her relatives has been commuted to penal servitude for life. AN INTER-TRIBAL BATTLE. TANGIER, May 13. Six hundred Moors" were killed in an inter-tribal battle at Qaedbourir, in Morocco.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10653, 14 May 1895, Page 5
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