BRITISH AND FOREIGN
« United Press Association— By Electrio Telegraph— Copyright. SEALING. OTTAWA, Sept. 1. The Columbian sealers have informed the Quebec Conference that they could retire from pelagic sealing if indemnified to the extent of 730,000 dollars. THE HOOLEY CASE. LONDON, Sept*. 1. Lady De la Warr and her two children will accompany Lord Brassey to Victoria. Lord De la Warr , will follow when the Hooley inquiry is finished. MR CHAMBERLAIN. Mr Chamberlain has sailed on a visit to New York. FERE. A fire at Colston Hall, Bristol, where the Trades Congress is sitting, did much damage. The organ was ruined.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6273, 2 September 1898, Page 3
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