BRITISH AND FOREIGN,
(By Electric TelcgLiph— Copyright.) (Per United Press Association). Lom>o:j, Jan. 27. Mr F. H. Juno, Q.C., has been appointed Judge o£ 3?i obato in the Divorce and Admiralty Court, vice Sir Jnmos Hannon, appointed to tho Judicial Committee of the Privy Counr-il. In tho House of Commons, Mr Smith, in reply to a question asked by Mr Howaul Vincent, said that mattors of vory high policy were connected with the convening of tho colonial ompn-e to discuss fiscal malt ere. It i« reported (hat Ibe Tnhuians are oagor for the American protection of tho group The Standard slat 63 that is expoeted tho Colonization Committee appointed last session to inquire into tho various schemes which havo been proposed to Government to facihtato emigration from congested districts of the United Kingdom to the British colonies or elsewhere will nhoitly submit their report, and that they will recommend that Stale lnlonention should only take place in fnmino stritken districts.^ Bbulin, Jan, 27. Professor Liobinauna has miida a discovery of tubcrclo bnceili in tho blood of patients after a few injections of Dr Koch's lymph. This is coniidorod to BUDpoit ProfeES«r Virchoii' criticism of Dr Koch's •lymph.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7325, 28 January 1891, Page 2
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