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HOME AND FOREIGN. Per Electric Telegraph —Copyright PROTECTION AGITATION IN ! ENGLAND. THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION London, Doc 11. At tlie banquet to Mr Service, Lord Roseberry suggested that the Secretary of State for tlie Colonies should possess a personal knowledge of the colonies, and in this viow Sir Henry Holland acrpiiosced. A large meeting of those interested in home industries protested against British industries being ruined by foreign competition, and resolved to agitate for the imposition of moderate import duties. Teenier has challenged Beach to row a sculling match. Mission aid for discharged prisoners has been forwarded to 105 released prisoners in the Colonies during the year. President Cleveland’s policy, as enunciated in his recent message to Congress, is winning him much support. Xu tlie appeal ease, Commissioner of Pail ways of New South Wales v Brown, the judgment of the Australian Court has been reversed, with costs. The Mount Morgan appeal cases have been postponed until February, in order to ensure their being heard together.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 14 December 1887, Page 2
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171CABLE NEWS. Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 14 December 1887, Page 2
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