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vi:ll bii; ..^. ■ London, 0ct.,1'2: jWislmibster Abbeyr whs cranini6d "with mourners to-day on the occasion of-.Lord Tennyson's funeral.. A l'«i'«'© noratier, ; followed the reii aibs' The press comment on, "die fact that fche Pmnce of Wales-attended rvicesac Ne w market instead of being, present at Tenuyson's.fuaeriU. -. : -r:r. r : ' October T3.. ■A; wuman has- been inm-d^red in Glasgow under circuaisiances similar to- the)" Jack the Kipper" murders. Two sailpra n« mcd. Me X wan. and M c Neilly were arres. cd. on. the c^jdtal charge. /The m^n passed the night ■with the woman* company After the arrest; McEwan attempted to commit suicide. < Mr W. B» PercevaJ contends that tße startling assertions in an article, imthe"lnvestor's Leyiew"are baseless,. anctexhib_itethejstijpendou«jenpacity «>f. tJie{Wi!ite» fpr-misreprespiitacipn. Hie declares that the efforts Qf the Obveiri meat and; the, (people <-f. Nf-w Zen land tb> live! withm.i their means, are most hetoio;.;,:i-::; / ; . : . •;• :: . :...;:..- ;,.'.. ■'■ ' 'm--'.\ :".'.:■ :•■■ ■:;..;. . ■ . Lisbon, Oct. 12:: .' :>A f::bpar escaped from the Lisbon. Zoo and killed three keepfra befoie it. was-shbt. ; SriiJ/:-'^. ■: ■; > ...::■.; CaLODTTA., Oct 12l '' 6 ;The Chinese have renewed an attack en the British forces but no particulars are tphand,./: Reinforcements are adr •vancingtoEort White. U::d! S.-:^ : . ..-. .., .• .._: .].-] O C t 1 3. ' < ;The risingrof the Chinese i& spread- &>&-' v ■•■■' ■■■■<■ • ■■'} .<■■■.'-. :^ "' u':..'"; ' ,"■-•;-'::!!■: ■ ■;./ :> S 5YWEY. : Friday: The Stock Bill has' been r^ad (tie first time. The Colonel Treasurer stated that* in ordei- to ca,i;rv out the authorised works was^ required; The loan expenditure for the: past had been too heavy and Government were determined in future not to expend more "than a million or a million and a-half yearly.. CTasoldi Treasury bills would snffl-e (o \ny the Colon\'s indebtedness in London including irteresi to the end of the year. In the Colony Government h^d su? fipient to last to the end of the ymr when it would be necessary to institute a policy of the strictest economy.
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 44, 15 October 1892, Page 7
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306TELEGRAPHIC Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 44, 15 October 1892, Page 7
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