HOME AND FOREIGN.
Press Association. Electric Telegraph.—Copyright [Received November 25, 12.50 a.m.] THE CO-OPERATIVE SYSTEM. London, November 24. The National Steam Shipping Company have commenced the co-operative system with regard to the dockers. ELECTION NEWS. London, November 24. Sir John Pope Hennessy will contest Kilkenny North, and not Sir C. Gavan Putty. NEW PLYMOUTH BONDHOLDERS. London, November 23. Holders of New Plymouth Harbour Board bonds are appealing to the Council of foreign bondholders to intervene CONVERSION OF VICTORIAN LOANS. London, November 23. The Daily News says it is unlikely that the holders of Victorian 6 per cent, stocks will allow them to be converted into 3i per cents.
THE ITALIAN ELECTIONS. Rome, November 24. At the elections all the members of the Ministry have been re-elected, and a. large majority in favour of the Government is assured.
GENERAL BOOTH'S SCHEME. London, November 24. The Earl of Derby has made a donation of £1000 to General Booth's colonising scheme.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8422, 25 November 1890, Page 5
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