Home and Foreign.
Two hundred ana fifty lives lost by the sinking of the rebel Chilian warship. Another ironclad, the Florence, has joined the insurgents. Numerous deaths reported m England from influenza. Queen gone to Cherbourg. (ieneral Booth to buil i a salvation Temple with his legacy of £70,000. Von Moltke accorded a mo?t itnpressivc funeral on Wednesday, Munipuris routed with heavy Joas. Mooting m London yesterday to, ijhcuss lueujua of ejjfliudinki: ps.(injh>»| tW&dWW trow $f<yih ;< ' i
Chilian insurgents reported to be suing for eace. Stevedores m London likely to>%i^e soon. Bradford millers have strncM^j Portuguese officers assaulted Englyijiraen at Delagoa Baj. : '-'J! The powder explosion at Ron^fydfrl ; £400,000 damage. "<
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 903, 2 May 1891, Page 2
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110Home and Foreign. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 903, 2 May 1891, Page 2
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