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:n London, iA[i*^ ( L General Booth is- suffering frt fluenza.!^' -'A ; ; ; :' s i>V/:o It ,19. ranriQn^ed, "H|at. the v .M«ira^ . .., X Lome would be witling; 1 to^c^bt tiie'^oisb * of G-overnor- General m lihe eVenfc "of an j Australian Dominion rb§ipg ;> formed, > Princess Louise having) ioregonquhef previously Expressed dbjeotiqnMb thß climate of Australia, '• i Paris, April 5. i The police have taken steps, to.prevent iGeneral Booth erecting T^iag&UdnsQs ■■ m this city. BuBNOB Ayrbs, April S. ; The police Oiav^ prohibited Ithe jSalyation; j^j^y f^om a^erabUas, for iworship wdt^iiri )bhe -.jtttjfo aj^^b^a'u^ joqties h»ye: refused ;'tQ re?pgpttiQe :l !thejr; religion. i t . -- ; •■■■'.:. ■"! .)-,. ;i,ii- ; l^ ■>v;fl* ; .'• ■'.. :■■■.'■' . Washinoton^ Apk?a4r*^ The Italians : : itt, theUnited « 'Stm* - l :1 «reOrganism^ f 6k l tHfe 'pnrpbs'e^ "of < ave'nUn'g' the New Orleans lyncMng. Qlub3,n^m6eir ing two thousand. members, are drifting. at, Mounjfcyille.:. . Thej Rpa§t thjeyn can, command twenty thousand men, and. are. able to capture Pit*: i'nrg if they choose. The movement is repdi^ted to^be isYJkttdih^ The '' > Presia.eht i .;wi!J i Congress, tp^najjt ""'"'tp^ '^a >;i: ,violation ;/ of the treaty A ' ' shall be "a " puhisiiable offence., i\>/ iV .u[ ;v;;-:ai. • .. v; Rome, April 4. ' Signor Kndini has informed the . Secretary of State for the United States 4hftt the diplomatic incident eah 6nly ? b& [ closed wheh ; the proseoution io£ :ihe lynchers at New Orleans has began. i Calcutta, April 3. As -far as can be , aspeutained Tatpresent, the British' loss hat Manipur",, was sixteen, while: twenty-one wwe ! wounded. OBe hundred and sijr/'«t»f * the nieri, ' HoWev^r, ' We 1 "-hbtf 'beett ;t accoontedfor. 7 ' ''.' '" : ' ; '''■'■ ""'■'• ''■' ; The. Brilisb: forces, 'hftveinbegunire^j: prisnls m Man ipur by destroying 'several' ■ native 1 rillag^s; ' {■^■■ [ •■■ < r - ■■'' v^ '•'( -^ 'New York, April 2. Four hundred strikers at JRitteUorj? made an' attack i.oa. the coke wmks Inp* that city, and fired ' upon the Sheriffs, who ; were endeavouring to <juell the distarbanoe. The firu *as retarned; with the reeult tlififc seven pf tlie
One thousand tuoopgsliave been called ont m Pennsylvania to restrain trje miners who are ) 9nistrik,e lv<\n\ committing t a^s ot viojei\ce. v . • . .. . ., ; •• • ; , . -jr j / /As, tbe anarchists 'rtha are Vsoritromnj? the strike mi Peniiaylvania persist i)n maintaining an attitude of intimidation, >it% feared 1 ■ ttiat ; a'bbtiflibtf wiH H,ak'e' placfe with the troop" wlio^have been called oat ( .^ preserve^ orderr:-;;^. ;q ,„■.„ .,;..,•.■ ,
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 899, 8 April 1891, Page 2
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371Home and Foreign. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 899, 8 April 1891, Page 2
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