BRITISH AND FOREIGN
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LORD BRASSEY. LONDON, June 28. Lord Brossey has arrived at Southampton, in his yacht Sunbeam, from Australia, by way of the Cape. AN APPEAL UPHELD. The appeal case, Fleming v. the Bank of New Zealand, has been allowed, with costs. DECEASED WIFE’S SISTER. In the House of Commons, Lord Talbot and Mr Tomlinson, the member for Preston, blocked the Bill to validate colonial marriages with a deceased wife’s sister. The Government is not prepared to afford special facilities for the consideration of the mea.sure. "UNDERGROUND electric RAILWAY. The Prince of Wales opened the Central London Underground Electric Railway from Shepherd Bush to the'Bank. THE COLONIAL INSTITUTE. At the Colonial Institute conversazione, two thousand guests were present, including the Agents-General and a number of leading colonials. AN APOLOGY. (Received June 29, 5.50 p.m.) Six Robert Peel, who wag committed for trial on a charge <>f libelling his brother-in-law, Herr Von Der Hyde, has apologised tor hi®' 1 conduct; arid' entered into sureties of £I,OOO to keep the peace.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12242, 30 June 1900, Page 7
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