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. ritisk and Foreign Telegrams By Electric Telegraph — United Prets Association Copyrijht-Beceivtd 12110J96 9 10 a.m. N.Z. SHIP ARRIVED HOME. London, October 10. Arrived: Celtic King, s.s., from Bluff (August 20). N.Z. BUTTER EXPERT. Mr Valentine, recently appointed dairy expert for New Zealand, has gone to Chicago, where he believes a market can be found for a large quantity of butter. PARNELLITE MEETING. In course of his speech at Dutlin, Mr John Redmond threatened to seriously embarrass Mr Gladstone when the House meets in February. AMSTERDAM MURDER. The police authorities have abandoned the proposal to hypnotise De Jungh, the Dutchman, in custody on charge of murdering his wife and other women. The report that the body of Miss Schmitz, one of his victims, was fonud floating in the River Amstel is untrue. MATABELLE TROUBLE. Capetown, October 10. Resuming a policy of Blue Books in regard to the Matabelle trouble has embittered the Cape newspapers, but Sir Henry Loch is now being allowed to assume an aggressive attitude.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9826, 12 October 1893, Page 2
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