HOME AND FOREIGN.
FATHER ' KINSELLA LIBERATED.
London, March 2. Father Kinsella, who .was ~ to two months' imprisonment for building huts for _ evicted tenants, has been liberated owing to a technical error in his mode of arrest. ... - ;>;,■..- .■,
THE DURHAM MINERS. ■ ■ • London, March 2. The Durham miners have accepted an increase of 5 per cent. : w •. , > ACTION AGAINST THE PELICAN > . . CLUB. " r London, March 2.,", Mr. Boird's suit against the Pelican Club for expelling him has closed. Judgment was reserved. . A PRUDENT STATESMAN. ; s i % London. March 2, • Lord Derby writes that he does not intend to give any opinion on the Queensland- Separation question until he is in possession of full information on the subject, THE ARMENIANS AND THE PORTE. Constantinople, March 3."; The Armenian patriarch has for- ; warded the Porte a memorandum on behalf of his compatriots, demanding the immediate carrying out of the reforms promised by the Porte under * the Berlin Treaty. . , SHIPPING. , Capetown, March 2. Sailed: R.M.s. Ruapehu, for New Zealand. _____ - __ > ____ to—
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8194, 4 March 1890, Page 5
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164HOME AND FOREIGN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8194, 4 March 1890, Page 5
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