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HOME & FOREIGN -The Arohbishop of Can ternary will ghoitly visit America and Oanala. — Dutao' Divunsbire recovering. — Bullish Ua leal* holds a conference of farmers and labourers to discuss >oral r-form. — L**n ' on printers sen I .£SOO to aid the striking (jleivnans.— More trouble iv the Argentine ; riots at Campos — . Collier J- rumblain, bound 'or A <elaide, wrecked m Bris'ol Channel, barque Dominion lost m English Channel - Fatal Gobi -ry explosion m Silesia ; twenty killed. — Parnell . rjied wor tli £6000.— Perceval has as-iu ued offi-w Agent General —Tne United r States introduce 1 a more drastic Chinese exclusion Bid.— Influenza rife m Cal ifornia, — Famine riots: m Mexico. — Forty two nbels bebea'ed m Hong-! kong.— King of Greece ill with small [ pox. — H avy galea m Eng'and.— Li ut | Manpfirfld killed bdlooning m In'lu. — i One bundre \ Chinese vessds sunk m a typhoon. — Lord Dufferin to ba Co isjl at Paris. — Canada bas started an Amateur Athletic As3ociaticr*.--Se ioas revolt m Honduras.— »>rlef restored m ; the Argentine.— Sir William Robinson has been offered Governors lip of Westsrn Australia. — Cui'i'Si rebds defeated again. — French press unam'nonsly applauds appointment of Karl Dufferin Ambassador to Paris. — Great labour riots m Denver, Col. S-*v n killed. — Election riots at Wexford; Davitt wounded. AUSTRALlA— O'Logr^len's want of confidence motion withdrawn. — Larkin's defalcations will foot up £100,000. — Goo I harvests m tbe Riverina.— N. S. W. Government vie toriou. by majority on ReiJ's motion. — j Twenty of Parramatta played a draw against Lord Sheffield's eleven.— Sulli | van wants to row the champion fo • £200 j a sile.— iKmg of Apamana dead.— I Queenplaud Suear rs' Union amalgann ling w'th! Labourers' Union— N S.W. nil validate all nurria^es iilega.is.d by recent Supreme Oouit decision. — Protecuonist returne l for Boarke. — Stanbury, the sculler, going to America, Barque-mine Seabird, N. Z. ashore m Macquarie Harbour. NEW : ZK ALAND. — Wellington £. & P. Association is £60 m debt.— Regatta at Lake Brunner m Boxing Day. — Oamaru wool sales opened } good demand. — Tuapeha Times sued for libel, . verdict for £25 damage ,— Premier m Auckland. — Mrs Reynolds,; wife of a well known Waikato setter, ittysterious'y disappeared.— Hon Caiman injured by a fall from bis horse- — Man killed by lightning at Waipu
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 969, 16 December 1891, Page 3
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