Home and Foreign.
R. H. Major is dead.—Tablet to late Sir J Maodonald's memory to be erected m Westminster Abbey. —P. & 0. Co locked out stevedores. Rioting followed. —Anarchists preparing a warm raeepfcion m London for F.mperor William. — Russian peasantry starving.—Vesuvius m eruption ; a Brazilian tourist fell into the crater. —Two Syrian villages desf'oyeJ and twelve lives lost by a waterspout. —lrish Land Purchase Bill passed the Lords. —Olapham, a deceased Colonial, left £300,000 to Protestant charities,—-Grenadier Guards return from Bermuda on Friday. — Gladstone's eldest son is dead.—Gentlemen defeat players at cricket by &n inning-'. —Privy Council dismisses the appeal m Donnelly v. Broughton. — Seventy persons poisoned by arsenic at North Wales wedding breakfast. — Nineteen killed aud forty injured by railway accident m Ohio.— Chilian rebels still victorious. —Czar will not visit Denmark and Germany. —Emperor an d Empress of Germany enthusiastically welcomed to England. — 11. 8. Secretary Blame seriously ill. — Rains m Madras; famine averted. —Vatican declares against Triple Alliance. —Shah to visit Chicago. —l 4 killed, 50 injnred by accident on Michigan railway. —
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 925, 8 July 1891, Page 2
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175Home and Foreign. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 925, 8 July 1891, Page 2
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