HOME AND FOREIGN.
Prut Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copj/ri/ht THE POPE'S ILLNESS DENIED. London, December 18. A telegram from Rome denies the reported illness of the Pope, who, it is stated, granted several audiences yesterday. BRITISH EAST AFRICAN COMPANY. London, December 18. The British East African Company have withdrawn from Manica land. THE SHIPPING FEDERATION AND UNIONISTS. London, December 18. The shipping federation has ordered unionist labourers not to be employed at Glasgow. CANADA AND THE PRIVY COUNCIL. London, December 17. It is: reported that the Marquis oi Salisbury will accede to the request of the Government of Canada that an eminent Canadian jurist should be appointed to succeed the late Sir Barnes Peacock on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. GERMANY'S WITHDRAWAL OF GOLD. London, December 17. Germany withdraws from Londor. this week the sum of £640,000 in gold. ITALY AND KASSALA. 18. Premier Crispi denies that Italian troops are marching on Kassala. THEATRICAL. London, December 17. Owing to Mrs. Barnard Beere's illi ness, Miss Emily Fitzroy, an Australiar actress, is playing her part of Lady Gay Spanker in " London Assurance." SHIPPING. London, December 17. Arrived : Barque Carl, from Lyttelton (J uly 26).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8443, 19 December 1890, Page 5
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