THE LATEST.
(Received November 28, 10.45 a.m.) Berlin, November 27. The Emperor has given orders to publish the addresses delivered by him on the Imperial Yacht during his recent cruise along the coast of Norway. Mr Musgrove, of Australia, has arranged with Sir A. Harris for a visit of his Opera Company to Australia, after the London season is over. Lord Derby has recovered from his attack of illness. Lieutenant Fremantle, of H.M.S. Sabiina, who is being court marhaled for sinking two fishing smacks at Portsmouth, while engaged in big gun practice, attributes the accident to mirage deceiving him as to the real distance of the smacks. London, Noyember 27. The Lyttelton Harbour Board debentures have risen 1 per cent. Sir C. Russell and Mr Smith Q.C. have been retained to re-open the Maybnck case. Washington, November 27. By a land slip at Sacoma, in California, j twelve persons lost their liyes. j Dunedin, This Day. Mrs McKinley, whose husband keeps a bpot factory at Hillside, committed suicide by hanging herself in her house this morning. Mastebton, This Day. Influenza is still very prevalent in this district, and several deaths have occurred within the past few days.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 65, 28 November 1891, Page 2
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