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PERSONAL.

(Received February 10, at 9 p.m.) Sir W. J. Sendall has been appointed Governor of Cyprus.

(Special to Press Association.) GENERAL ITEMS. London, February 9. (Received February 10, at 7.30 p.m.) It is reported that the garrison of Montevideo has revolted. The Spanish Government are taking steps to repress interference with the liberty of labour The Pope has warned French bishops not to encroach on the civil rights of the State The nominal value of real estate in the city of Rome is returned at L 300,000,000. February 10, • (Received February 11, at 1.15 a.m.) It is alleged that the Pope is dividing England into two provinces for ecclesiastical purposes. Mr Redmond insists that one condition of the reunion of the Irish party shall be the expulsion of Mr Healy. The ballot of Durham miners is adverse to a reduction in wages. It is alleged that Mr Schnadhorst, organiser of the Liberal party, estimates their majority at the general election, including the majority of the Irish party, will be 30. The Morning Post considers prohibition dock Australian frozen mutton will protect prices (sic). Sixty thousand people attended the late Rev. Mr Spurgeon's funeral service at the Tabernacle. The Bishop of Cadiz implored the Queen of Spain to reprieve the Anarchists condemned to death for the attack on Xeres. The Ministry insist on their execution. The Anarchists and workmen of Barcelona are parading the streets. An Anarchist editor has been sentenced to 10 months' imprisonment in Paris for inciting to pillage and murder. The Russian squadron in the Pacific is being increased. The Czar has sent decorations to the workmen at St. Etienne, in France, who denounced two Englishmen who were convicted of trying secretly to obtain designs of the new Russian rifle.

The hostility of Prussian teachers to the new Education Bill has been silenced. It is expected that Austria will obtain sufficient gold in two years to establish a gold currency without disturbing the market.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9347, 11 February 1892, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9347, 11 February 1892, Page 2

PERSONAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9347, 11 February 1892, Page 2

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