THE LATEST.
f CPbrEIECTKIO TBLEORAPH-COPTBIOaT.) (Pbb _.b-8s Association.) (Received 1 a.m., Oot. 26th.) GENERAL SHIPPING. London, Oct. 25. Arrived — August Bur-hard, barque, from Lyttelton (June 11) ; Norwester, barque, from Lyttelton (Juno 28) ; Wilhelraine, ship, from Lyttelton (July 14) ; Australia, barquo, from the Bluff (July 0) ; Everest, ship, from Auckland (June 16). A DENIAL. Mr Henry Irving denies that he reeoived an offer from Mr Musgrove for a sixteen •weeks' engagement m Australia. VIVISECTION. A bitter controversy is proceeding •Through the columns of the Times between Dr Victor Horßley, F.R.S., Biahop Barry, and others, on the subject of -vivisection. THE AORANGI. A cablegram from Rio Janeiro states 'that the R.M.S. Aorangi sighted on .iceberg two hundred miles from ILyttelton. GENERAL. BOOTH'S SCHEME. Sir Henry James, Mr Sidney Buxton, a.nd Mr Walter Long, will assist Lord Onflow to investigate General Booth's social echome. '/HE SEALING DISPUTE. It ia pointed out that m 1888 Lord Salisbury acquiesced m the right of Russian vessels ti* follow and seize sealers pursuing their _\ccupation outside the limit. THE GERMAN ARMY. Bbbl__., Out. 25. The peace footing of the German army is to be increased by 84,000 men.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5548, 26 October 1892, Page 3
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