PROTECTIVE DUTIES.
GERMAN PRINTEBS" STRIKE. MEMORIAL TO CARDINAL NEWMAN. [UNITED _bes_. association.] London, January 8. Mr Gladstone visits Mr Leon Say at Pan. Pabis, January 8The French Chamber of Deputies ha 9 finally passed the new Tariff Bill by 39. to 114. It comes into operation next month. ....-■ Berlin, January 8. The master printers refuse to re-employ tbe printers who went on strike until the strike has ended everywhere. Eosie, January 8. The Italian delegate, to the Sanitary; Conference m Venice will most likely second the sanitary proposals put forth by the British representatives. Singapobe, January 8. One hundred and fifty sikhs and 90 friendly Malays are advancing to suppress the rising inTPahang. Washington, January 8. PresjdentJlarrison has warned all nations that the United States will.levy duties after March 15th on sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides imported from countries taxing American products. It is expected that the Chicago Exhibition will be ready to receive exhibits m October next. Congress is to be asked to vote a sum of five million dollars for the Exhibition. Congress expects to close m February. 7 -•. Five more Alabama outlaws, including two women, have been lynched. -. London, January 8. Three persons : have been arrested m Warsaw and one m London on a charge of -making bombs for anarchial purposes. : It is. rumored that General Booth has nominated his eldest dangljter- to succeed him as; chief, of the Salvation Army. The Dukeof Norfolk, Lord Coleridge, Lord Rbseberyi Dr Dale, Dr "Allan, and others of all shades of opinion, have requested that a site be granted m Oxford to erect a memorial to the late Cardinal Newman.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1892, Page 4
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271PROTECTIVE DUTIES. Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 11 January 1892, Page 4
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