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[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] (Ter Press Association.) Received 0.50 a.m. London, January 2. Obituary—Lord Sandford. The Unionist Party in the House of Commons agree to assist the Government in passing the Parish Council's Billon tha 14th instant, on the Government agreeing to modify the constitution of the Board of Guardians, and limiting the powers of the parish councils in binqg land for allot ments to one acre of arable land and three of pastoral to each applicant aud otherwise protecting owners. The Radical anc some Conservative members are much incensed at the action of the I'nienists, but the terms of tho compromise will probably be observed by the majority hot 1 - House of Commons and tho Lords. The Daily Nows irges th York to accept the invitati. the colonies, and deprec. suggestion that he should f The paper adds thit the toi strengthen the tics tyween the and tbe mother carter,-»d wculd be a living symbol 0.

which would assist Federation. Tha House of Commons wil adjourn from January 19th to February 12th, and the new session will begin about February 12th. The personalty in the estate of the late Charles Hope, great uncle of tbe Earl of llopetoun, is sworn at £BOO,OOO. Paris, January 2. Domiciliary visits to houses ocou Spied by anarcbisTs i tho chief cities f m France have r, sued in the capture of bombs, fuse, an many dynamite cartridges. A hunred persons were taken into custodyknd a number of Italian anarchist) -ere expelled the country. [Received >',46 a.m.] Dndon, Jan. 2. The remains of le late Sir Haul Baker were cremat j The Duke of 4-k cannot visit Australia this year.,The murder of Aider has caused an immense sensata. Wasnoton, Jan. 2. Fifteen lives werlost by a fire in boarding-house at ffalo.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 94, 3 January 1894, Page 2

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 94, 3 January 1894, Page 2

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 94, 3 January 1894, Page 2

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