The Monde states that the necessary documents for the introduction of the cause of beatification of Joan of Arc will be complete towards the end of the present, year.
When certain persons fall out, honest men come by their rights, Tbe Daily Chronicle and the Globe, the one a Liberal-Unionists organ, and the other a Tory organ, are at each other hammer and tongs. — The Globe curses the Chronicle for venturing to question the valuable services of the Times in publishing that reliable and veracious work, " Parnelhsm and Crime." The Chronicle replies that it is independent, and hints that the Glebe has often been subsidised by the Tories, and consequently is only showing that gratitude which ia a keen sense of favours to come by upholding the virtue of the old friend of Mr. W. H. Smith. A thoroughly happy family these LiberalUnionists and Tories seem to be. So long as they imagined that the constituencies were in their favour, they held together. No sooner, kowever, have they discovered their error than they snap and snarl at e»oh other like does. What a crew I— Truth
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 16 May 1890, Page 11
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186Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 3, 16 May 1890, Page 11
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