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'FRISCO MAIL NEWS.

I (PBB UNITBD PEESS ASSOCIATION.) ArcKLAND, This Day. The Pope is drawing up an Encyclical letier against divorces. . The Queen has ordei ed that no tenant festivities shall take place this year at Balmoral or on any of her estates, on account of the death of John Brown. Mount Vesuvius was again active on 1 August 22nd. Bnildi gs and mountain railroads were damaged by its tremblings. A boxing match between '■•ullivan, the American champion, and Slade. the Maori boxer, came off on the 6 h of August, and resulted in Slade being knocked out in the third round. Slade was terribly maided. A reign of terror exisled on August 2 ith in the village of Cassoo, in Roumelia. 'The Turks wero wardering Christians, and all the la'tter who could get away were fleeing from the country. Mr Labouehere says in Truth that the greater part of tbe Duchess of Edinburgh's trousseau was sold in London some time ago as the property of a lady of rank. The Queen received Mr and Mrs Gladstone on the 4th of August for the first time for many years. The coldness between the Queen and the Premier is lessening. This is considered to indicate an enrly application to Parliament for a further grunt to the sons of the Prince of Wales. M arwood stands a chance of losing his position as hangman. At Dnrham on the 14th of August he appeared drunk on the scaffold to hang the man Barton for the murder of a woman. The rope caught under the man's elbow and he had to pull him out of the pit and fling him down again. The shocking bungling was represented to the Home Secre- , tary. A meeting in favour of State aided emigration was held at the Mansion House in London on August 10th, at which Earl Shaftesbury presided. It is proposed to send 10,000 families to . Canada next spring. Sir Moses Montefiore has written sympathetic letters to each one of tho . r Jewesses accused of tiie-nittrder-0 .-Esther j Sojonmn at ■ SuzzuMard in Hungjiry, and.' .nelpst.'diii'jty. dollars. * . yy '.'"'.,

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 45, 18 September 1883, Page 2

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'FRISCO MAIL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 45, 18 September 1883, Page 2

'FRISCO MAIL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 45, 18 September 1883, Page 2

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