LATE TELEGRAM. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.
Reotired January 30, at 1.30 a.m. Btdxby, JanuaijW. Monsignor Vidal h» written to the Wedejran Ooaferenoe denying th« truth of th« tUtoment impaUd to him that tbt rr\n\ nt w\fr ot twt body wtrt ftol
out more as traders than ministers of religiou. Bkubaxe, January 29. Two men were drowned iv the floods at Maryborough. The damage is estimated at LlOO.OOO. Lojnxw, January 29. Id consequence of the strike agitation becoming a public nuisance, Mr Matthews, | Home Secretary, has ordered the police to arrest the leaders when disturbances or obstruction to traffic occur. Wood, an Australian swimmer, has gone to Ameeica with th* intention, it is said, of swimming the Niagnra Rapids. In an article in Harper's Magazine, Lord Wolseley suggests that a more workable uniform should be provided for the British army, and that an addition should be made to priraies* pay of at least Cd per day. He does not refer to the strength of the colonial forces, but remarks that the importance of colonial armaments and defence forces will be recognised when God sends a statesman great enough to effect the federation of the whole Empire.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6952, 30 January 1890, Page 2
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