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British and Foreign.

London, January 20, • O'Donovan Bossa sapports Mr Parnell. Mr O'Brien told an interviewer that the difficulty partially settled on conditions that he thought would prove satisfactory to all parties m Great Britain. tVt Mr Parnell intends to appoint a delegate to visit Australia on his behalf. Professor Huxley has published a pamphlet opposing General Booth's proposal. Bishop Moor'uouse approves of the scliemu. Mr Bradlau^h i«i worie. The Duke of Be ifori committed suicide. The ver«li;!t at tho inquest was temporary insanity, caused by pain January 21. The decision of the Appeal Court restrains Mr W. Pruchard Morgan, M.P., from working goll fields m Wales without a license. English manufactu c* have promiied to send numerous machinery exhibits to tj tkc Launccston Exhibition. The trial trips of the Australian cruisers Ringarooraa and Tauranga have developed defects m the torpedo and gunnery fittings, whicu will delay their being commissioned for a month. Kingston, January 21. Prince Gfeorge of Wales opens the Jamaica Exhibition on June 27. Yokohama, January 21. The Japanese Parliament House has been destroyed by fire. Berlin, January 20. The Emperor is making overtures to Bismarck. January 21. k The Emperor ia credited ivitn saying vt the time ia not yet ripe> for a comw disarmament . is reported that the .Emperor that the co is foundation -for the about his disarmament proposals . believes that the introduction °f powder will render war imKle, Valpauaiso, January 2Q, rebellion m Chili iw «|wr«ading > , and American squadrons have to the scene to protect of the citizens of those January 21. hoped that the British squadron neutral, Tho insurgents are Valparaiso. of the Chilian troops hare the rebels. J^g Washington, Januiiq' 21, H^Qg KalftkattV died, of Bright'c K»yt| " ••.■■■•"■;■

San FRANOieco, Januay 21. The Charleston will convey the body of King Kalakauato Honolulu.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 882, 24 January 1891, Page 2

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British and Foreign. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 882, 24 January 1891, Page 2

British and Foreign. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 882, 24 January 1891, Page 2

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