London.
A pamphlet published by Mr Gladstone does not favour the granting of the suffrage to women at present, and he declares that the question is one requiring further discussion.
The Hon Patrick Greville-Nugent has appeared before a magistrate, charged with a serious outrage on Miss Marion Price in a first-class carriage on the London Brighton line. Bail was allowed.
The wool sales re-opened on Thursday. There was a large at tendanoe and prices were fully maintained.
It is denied that Great Britain and France have come to any general agreement on colonial questions, The negotiations were merely confined to the prevention of traffic in arms with the natives of Africa.
The leading Powers of the Continent have refused to allow street processions or demonstrations on May Day.
Nichols (the editor), and Mowbray (publisher) of the Anarchist paper Common wealth, have been arrested on the charge of inciting to the murder of Mr H. Matthews (Home Secretary) and Sir Henry Hawkins (Judge of the High Court of Justice). Both accused were remanded in custody.
The Anarchists propose to hold a demonstration in Hyde Park, on Monday, in sympathy with the Walsall Anarchists.
Nearly a million people have been thrown out of work owing to the strike of Durham miners.
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Manawatu Herald, 23 April 1892, Page 2
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209London. Manawatu Herald, 23 April 1892, Page 2
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