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o [B? ELBOTfiIO TXLEGRAPH-ODPYRWRT,'] [Special to Press Association,] UNIVERSITY OP LONDON. LONDON, NOV. 29. The Duke of Devonshire declined to promise that facilities should be given to the University of London, which at present is only an examining body, for teaching. He stated that the Government was undecided at present. He thought , they.' must avoid limiting the Imperial character of, the University. BITTEN BY A MAD DOG. A mad dog bit eleven children at Sunbury. K&bies is prevailing aronnd London. OBITUARY. VIENNA, Nov. 29. j The death is announced of Count Taaffe, the Austrian statesman. SPEECH BY SIGNOR CRISPI. BOME, Nov. 20. Signor Orispi, in a speech in the Ohamber of Deputies, said the Government had sent a fleet tothe East to act in concert with other Powers. He waß confident that peace would be maintained. He was closely watching the growing solidity of Catholic revival, but was prepared to meet the followers of the Vatican when they pleased. He promised to uphold the rights of the State.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5427, 30 November 1895, Page 5
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