HOME AND FOREIGN.
[PBKSS ASSOCIATION.] THE SUGAR TRADE.
London, January 13. Endeavours are being made to bring back the sugar trade from Hamburg to London.
THE CROWN PRINCE'S THROAT. Berlin, January 13. The official announcement concerning the health of the Grown Prince states that the irritation connected with the growth in the throat is re-appearing.
THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. , Paris, January 13. At a large meeting of held to-day the Minister of Commerce presided. The meeting was called for the purpose of ascertaining the number of exhibitors who intended to send goods to the Melbourne Exhibition. There was a very large attendance, and great enthusiasm was shown, it being decided to ask the Government tc warmly Interest themselves in support ing the Exhibition. THE CROFTERS. Glasgow, January 13. The Crofters at Lewis Island are still making raids against the farmers, and are destroying the fences on the farms.
ME SEXTON'S HEALTH. London, January 13. Mr. Sexton, M.P., is now recovering-
THE PARIS EXHIBITION. Washington, January 13. Mr. Secretary Bayard has advised American manufacturers to exhibit at the Paris Exhibition.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8951, 16 January 1888, Page 5
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