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BRITISH AND FOREIGN

United Press Association—Per Eiecrno Telegraph—Copyright. Received 9.22 a.m., November 23rd. OBITUARY. LONDON, November 22. Sir Arthur Sullivan, musical composer, is dead ' aetat 58. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Mr Ritchie, speaking at Croydon, said that unless the excessive disturbances in the Anglican Church were abated, legislation on the subject would he inevitable. PARTY POLITICS. Sir Henry Fowler, in a speech at Wolverhampton, said a majority of the Liberals undoubtedly desire Lord Rosebery to resume the leadership of the party, and he was confident that nine-tenths of the Opposition would support him to save Imperialism.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2950, 23 November 1900, Page 3

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN South Canterbury Times, Issue 2950, 23 November 1900, Page 3

BRITISH AND FOREIGN South Canterbury Times, Issue 2950, 23 November 1900, Page 3

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