HOME AND FOREIGN.
[PRESS association*.] BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. London, October 4. The profit of the Bank of South Aus< tralia for the past half-year was £26,600. A dividend of 6 per cent, has been declared.
THE DILKE SCANDAL. London, October 5. It is reported that Sir Charles Dilke expects to clear his character and reenter public life shortly.
THE DOWAGER EMPRESS VICTORIA. London, October 5. The Dowager Empress Victoria visits England on November 12.
THE REVISION OF THE PRAYER BOOK. London, October 5. Bishop Barry, speaking at the Church. Congress, expressed the opinion that the revision of the Prayer-book was premature.
THE PARIS EXHIBITION. Paris, October 6. M. Bergar advises that Victoria and New Zealand should erect annexes at the Paris Exhibition, otherwise there will not be more than 3000 feet space available for these colonies.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9179, 8 October 1888, Page 5
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