BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
Sir Julius Vogel is uncertain about re turning to New Zealand.
It is understood that Prince Bismarch and the German Emperor show signs o being reconciled.
Archbishop Walsh protests against his name being dragged into the dispute between Mr Dillon and Bishop O’Dwyer. Affairs in Argentine States are quieter.
A sharp rise in flour has taken place in London.
The Bank of New Zealand Estates Company debentures are quoted at 90 in London.
Children attending a large convent school in Dublin have been -withdrawn because the nuns bought non-union coal. The Duke of Cambridge has unveiled the memorial erected in Brussels in honor of the English soldiers who fell at Waterloo.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 500, 30 August 1890, Page 2
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114BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 500, 30 August 1890, Page 2
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