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LATER.

London, November 29. Lord Salisbury addressed a great meetins at Cardiff. Ho insisted on the necessity that existed for strengthening the navy, Referring to tho policy of the Government he said ha was dismayed to find tboy were wasting force on the Parish Councils bill, which nobody demanded. Alluding to Irish affairs, he said it «a3 rruol and wrong to Ireland to keep the Ilomo Ku'e question hung up merely in hope of confusing tho issues when (he Government appealed to the country. In tho House of Commons, Mr Glaistone replying to Mr Keir Hurdie, Baid the Government did not see its way at present to appoint a Committee to consider the unemployed question. The Government intend shortly to introduce the Evicted Tenants' Bill, which will be framed on lines suggested in the report of Mr Justice Matthews' Commission, Further discoveries of the explosives have been made in Dublin. The Comto Do Paris denies that tbe> Czarwitch of Russia, is betrothed to Princess Helena of Orleans, It is feared that the British steamer John Hawkins has been lost in tho Bay of Biscay. Her crew numbered 25 men. Washington, November 29. It is a general impression that the Tarifl Bill will encounter strenuous opposition in Congress. Wool growers are actually opposing the measure, Berlin, November 29. Tho Emperor William received a package through tho post similar to that sent to Chancellor Caprivi. It contained an infernal machine, but the timely discovery of the nature of the contents pre. vented an explosion. Sydney, November 29. Sailed — Kotomahana and lii3mania for Auckland. Both vessels cleared the Heads at 3.25 p m. Arrived — Talune from Auckland. London, November 29. Captinn Samuel, son of Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-General for New South Wales, was accidentally shot in the leg while shooting at Knnesmore. A poition of the flesh of the leg was shot away and the bone injured.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11896, 30 November 1893, Page 2

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LATER. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11896, 30 November 1893, Page 2

LATER. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11896, 30 November 1893, Page 2

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