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BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

LONDON, Oct. 31. Mr M. Davitt concluded his address before the Parnell Commission to-day. He defended hinaselt strongly against the charges levelled against by The Times, and, on resuming hia seat, was loudly applauded. attempt was made to suppress these demonstrations of approval, and Sir James Haouen, President of the Commission, complimented Mr Davitt on the manner in which he had conducted his case. The Times devotes an article to the late Mr Weatgartb, the financier, and Bpeaks in very warm terms of his career as a public mr.n. It refers to the interest be took in Australasian affairs, and Btatee that be oit?n did maoh to ensure the success of colonial loans. | It is believed that Stanley and Emm B y j are neaiing the Zilz bar coist. j A train ran into a siding on a line near \ Agra, aad collided with the terminal j buff-rs, Thirteen woman and two children were killed, an<l 40 persona were in« jurned in the wreck.

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Southland Times, Issue 11298, 2 November 1889, Page 2

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Southland Times, Issue 11298, 2 November 1889, Page 2

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Southland Times, Issue 11298, 2 November 1889, Page 2

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