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By Telegraph— Per United Press Aisooiaiion LONDON, November 16. The employers and workmen of the brass foundries in Biimingham has concluded an agreement to refer all disputes to arbitration. The 'Standard,' in view of the result of the South Molton eleotions, urgeß the Government to abandon the Irish Local Government scheme whioh Mr W. L Jackson promised to bring forward at an early date. Mr P. J. Hughea, British Consul-General in Shanghai, has forwarded a reqneai to the Imperial Government urging tbat gunboats of shallow draught should be sent to Chiuese waters to protect the river porte. London bankers advise that there is little chauce of floating tao Melbourne sewerage loan early in the year Binoe it will conflict with the Government loan. They recommend the Board to postpone it for a year, and rely in the meantime on looal resources. WASHINGTON, November 16. President Harrison, in receiving the Chilian Ambassador, declared that the United States did not wish to meddle with the internal affairs of Chili, and his Government desired to remain on friendly terms with tbat of the Republic. He expressed his belief that the poiatfl at variance repeating the outrage on seamen belonging to the United States warship Baltimore wonld scon bo amicably settle.). The employers and workmen of the brass foundries in Birmingham have concluded an agreement to refer all disputes to arbitration. The ' Standard ' in view of the result of the South Molton elections, urges the Government to abandon the Irish Local Government scheme which Mr W. L. Jackson promised to bring forward at an early date, BERLIN, November 16. A banker named Konigsberg, in Westphalia has been atrested on a oharge of com-, milling forgeries. His head clerk has committed suiaide. Prince Bismarck was acoorded an immense ovation ia this city. CALCUTTA, November 16. The Chinese troops who recently crossed the Campoung and advanced on Manoning, ostensibly for the purpose of protecting caravune, refuse to return, and the English officials in Burmah threaten to disarm them. VIENNA, November IG. Count Kalnoky, Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, announced that his reoent meeting with the Italian Premier and M. da Giers, Russien Foreign Minister, had no political significance. PARIS, November 16. Dom Pedro, the dethroned Emperor of Brazil, publicly announces his willingness to return to his country should the populace desire it. ROME, November 10. The Marquis Rudini has informed the members of the Triple Allianoe of everything which occurred at the interview with Count Kalnoky and M. do Giors. SIDNKY, November 17. It is understood that though Sir Henry Parkes has no present intention of resigning his seat, ha wil not take an active part in the leadereh p of the Opposition. In cousequence of information received from India Mr Rudyard Kipling out short hia Australian lour, and Bailed for India yesterday. MELBOURNE, November 17. It is stated in political circles that in tba event of a change of Government Mr James Service, M.L.C.. will be asked to become Premier at the same time retaining his seat in the Upper House. IIOBAET, November 17. The Legislative Assembly has passed the Protection of Telegrams Bill which giveß protection to all teiegrams for forty eight hours.
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Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7172, 18 November 1891, Page 3
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