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Sir John Macdonakl, Sir Chas Tapper, and a host of other Canadian members are charged with bribing at the late elections. , P. T. Barnum left nearly a million sterling behind him. Last year's figures show the English ttevenue to have been nearly ninety railliona, or two millions over the expenditure. The surplus to be devoted to education purposes. Twelve thousand Pittsburg colliers refuse to strike for eight hours. Serious disturbances continue m Pennsylvaina. Three warships ordered to protoet British interests m Mashonolaad. Grand Duke Nicholas is dead. Five killed, one hundred and twenty injured by powder explosion. in Rome. President's troops defeated -m. Qhili by the insurgents. Iquique besieged. Rebel warship sunk. A " Jack the Ripper" murder in' New York, The evidence against Captain Yerney said to be o»erwhelming. . . Two women and five, men, killed ,„ m Soottdale riots, ...;,...,. The Mironzais want peace. Henniker Heaton seriously ill. Mutinous Artillerymen at Gosport ' sentenced to 2 years hard labour. Murderer lynched m Washington Territory, U.S.A. .. ; Serious faction fight m Tipperary between Parnelhtes. Fifteen thousand miners ' struck m Westphalia.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 905, 29 April 1891, Page 2

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Home and Foreign. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 905, 29 April 1891, Page 2

Home and Foreign. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 905, 29 April 1891, Page 2

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