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FRISCO MAIL NEWS.

— ■ ♦»-; Mrs Langtry started on her second professional tour in America on October 25. She opens in Montreal, then goes to Chicago and San Francisco, and will- prpbably continue ;her journey to Australia.; She gave great offence to the people of Ottawa by rehearsing her plays on Sunday. . John Bright denies that he intends to visit America this winter. ; Alfablegfam states" that the health of the Princess of Wales is not good. She has increased the cold caught in Denmark, and her deafness has so increased that her companions talking to her in the theatre .are; heard all oyer the hpuse. • \ - William J; Ramsay, proprietor of the London Freethinker, convicted on the 6th of March for publishing biasphemous libels, and sentenced' to nine months' imprisonment, was released on November 24th. He was escorted 'from gaol by Bradlaugh and a large crowd of sympiathisers, who cheered, him, and was given a public breakfast at the Hall of Science, / Hanlan, the Toronto rower, who. leaves for the colonies by the steamer City of Sydney at date, carries with him a shell boat and al pair of Donaghue sculls for. the Australian races. Mrs Cornwills West, the famous English ' bea-uty; has arrived in Washington, and will assume the management of the household, of her brother-in-law, Sackville West, the British Minister. . ;

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 84, 18 December 1883, Page 2

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FRISCO MAIL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 84, 18 December 1883, Page 2

FRISCO MAIL NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 84, 18 December 1883, Page 2

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