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+. A bill will be introduced into the next Parliament, pl«cie.g low class stock exeh-njjen. better known as " bucket shops," outside the pale of the law. Ross Winaus, the millionaire from Baltimore, owning a large area of land in Scotland, and whose persecution of the peasantry has made him hated, is in trouble. He undertook to prevent tho excise officers from searching his extensive deer forests for illicit stills, and this de-Banee of tho Crown oth'cials led a party to assemble and patrol the forests iv every direction. Mrs Weldom, who recently comple ted her six months' imprisonment for li!.flliiu» Revier, manager of the Covent < Garden Theatre, is agam eouHiiitted for trial on' a similar oh-irge, made hv j Lhe same complainant. S'ie avonstd liim of stealing documents belon-,'i -« ' to her. (
Tlie race for the Cznrewitcli Stakes. - ?as run on Ootoher 12ih. Twenty-two a iorses started. It was won Uy the a hree-yrar old filly Plaisantrn, Oxina i ec-ond, Postscript thud. Plaisantre, t he winner was bred in Fiance. * John Ruskin in reply to an appeal in i avor of the stndy of female model;*, ays an artist, can do Ui.ch better vithout th in. The English Government Ins p c tented a note to the Spanish Government demanding reparation for in insult to the British Consul at Havana. A fire broke ont in Aldersgate street W the morning of October 4. m t>' Charter House. The buildings aue nvithiii a stone throw of the e j l unit tl Carthulian Retreat for pensioners. The Charter House vas almost totally 3es royed. The damage is JE3.OOU, 000 The Hon. Gm>. J. Goscben. Liberal member of Parliament for Bipon, speaking at Edinhurgh on Octobei 7, said that he was opposed to fret education. He would not vote for the disestablishment of the Scotch Church, unless tho proposition was a Govprnmeut measure. If the Li'frala »•■•• • returned to power they would be jnsti tied in appealing to the Tories for help to fight Parnell. A new crusade is threatened in Lon» don against he employment of f«tuaie models in artist's studied Cornelius Watford, a dhti i,'uts!i d English author and publisher, is dead. Raskin's illness is said to W acute mania, and at last reports he was completely out of his mind. Sir C. Diike and Mrs Putison »velmarried at Chelsea on October 3 i Colonel Armstrong, broker, g;iv«- t bride away, Joseph Chatn^rlaiuwas groomsman, The Duke of Newcastle, according to a London despatch ot October 3, has joined the Roman Catholic Church. ; His convorsion took some time ago, but an avowal was poatpom-d until the young Duke had attained his majority. The conversion ha* -lus-'i much aunoyaisce in Estiinlished Cluvch circles. Charles Phillips Robin a wellknown French physician and scientist, and lueuhn- of the. French Seiiate, is dead. Ronston, formerly French Minister at Washington, lihs been appointed Governor of Tunis. The ceieiimted Iwndit, Gique, was shot in Santiago de CuWa.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1629, 20 November 1885, Page 2
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492ADDITIONAL SAN FRANCISCO MAIL NEWS. Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1629, 20 November 1885, Page 2
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