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HOME & FOREIGN.— Duke of Manchester better.— Seventy nine murders and suicides m Berlin m ten days, .—Severe Earthquake m ban Francisco. —Rebellion m Uruguay ; quickly sup pressed.— Czar orders temperance m famine stricken districts. — Another conspiracy m Russia. — John Burns does not favour a strike. — 8000 nailers striking. — Sir E. Wool to be new commander m India. — China to appoint consuls m the colonies,— Carron block fizzled out. — Heavy weather m Atlantic. — RearAdmiral Stephenßon Commander Prince George of Wales to succeed to the Australian Station. — The Powers have broken off with China. — Dr Virchow presented with a gold Medal by the doctors of the world .-—Riots m Monte Video ; six killed ; fifty three ! rioters shot, — Christie Murray a bankrupt — Hicks Beach will not take leader ship of English House. — Froutle says a Federal Parliament is *n absurdity,— Fearful tales m English Channel. — Great Earthquake m California. — Atlantic cattle steamer wrecked off Banks of Newfoundland. — Canadian Civil Service to be investigated. — Thir teen million Russian peasants starving. AUSTRALIA.— GaI vanism proved cure for snakebite m. Melbourne. — Influenza epidemic m Victoria still raging. Auxiliary squadron at Hobart. — Plural voting still to obtain m Victoria. — General Booth sailed for Auckland . — Elder's expedition reached Western Australia ; 520 miles without finding water. — Influenza spreading through New South Wales ; the disease is also prevalent m South Australia and shows to sign of abating m Victoria. — NEW ZEALAND.— RaiIway Commissioner gone to "Waikato to inspect.— Auckland marksmen left for Sydney Rifle meeting. — Taronaki wants railroad communication with Auckland.— W. P. Beeves gone north inspecting schools,

etc. — Rpv P. Mnnson, Auckland, <loa<l. — 405 have acplied for work on O'aifO Central — 442 cases re eived m Dn c m Iflst wet^lc l>y Bunev- I ni. Trus'^i-s. — Wesley rliurch, VVfllin_'bf>n, celelnatin » jabilcp.— l7s uhmi tnl»' put on the vMugo Ontml at cn«:e.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 953, 17 October 1891, Page 3

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Concentrated Cable News. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 953, 17 October 1891, Page 3

Concentrated Cable News. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 953, 17 October 1891, Page 3

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