HOME AND FOREIGN.
[PRESS association.]
TEE DONCASTER ACCIDENT.
London, September 27. The railway servants at Doncaster have offered a week's wages as compensation to those injured by the recent railway accident there during the race week.
CONSULAR APPOINTMENT. 4 London, September 28. S The Queen has approved of the appointment of Mr. Thomas Fallon as Chilian Consul at Melbourne.
ACCIDENT TO M. WADDINGTON, ! London, September 28. M. Waddington, the Freuch Ambassador in London, and who is at present visiting France, has met with an accident, whereby ho fractured hia collarbone. He will be disabled for t month.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8066, 29 September 1887, Page 5
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