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rSpiciAL to Pbssb Association.] CARDINAL MANNING'S SUCCESSOR. ■ LONDON, Feb. 4. ' Strong efforts are being made to secure Monsignor Gilbert as successor to Cardinal Manning. CHARGE OP FALSE PRETENCES MrOsborne, whose wife has been wanted since December last, on a charge of obtaining money under false pretences, is bringing her , home to stand her trial. The charge arose out o£ an action brought by Mrs Osborne against Major and Mrs Hargreaves for slander in stating that she had stolen and sold to Spinks, the diamond merchant, Mra Hargreaves' jewels, •the discovery being made during the hearing of the case -that Mrs Osborne had negotiated Spinks' bank note. Before a warrant could be served Mrs Osborne had. escaped to the Continent. MR COX'S TOUR. Mr J. A. Cox, M.P. for Clare, who recently returned from a tour through the Australasian Colonies, ■declared in the course of a speech in Dublin that not more than fifty people in those Colonies Bided with the Farnellites.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7198, 5 February 1892, Page 4
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162TELEGRAPHIC. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7198, 5 February 1892, Page 4
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