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LATE TELEGRAMS.

' * — —^- - "^ By .iSlectric Telegraph. — Copyright' I pbk united' fkess association. I London, Di-ccmber 7. The Duke of Clarence and Avondale has informed the Queen that he is be trotlied to Princess Victoria Mary of Teck. The Queen has approved of the match, ntid the press is generally in favour of it. Prince George has liod a slight relapse. Seven Socialists have been found guilty of obstruction and unlawful as. serably at Chelsea. Sentence has been postponed. The Standard suggests that the Go* vernment should pay the Bank oE Eng-t land an old debt of nlcvon millions in gold, making a genuine reserve available in case of emergency. The Rome correspondent of the Chronicle says that M. Crispi, the ex- Premier of Italy, has caused a sensation by a speech in the Chamber of Deputies, to the effect th.-it it was imperative that the country should be prepared for war which is inevitable shortly, A thousand persons were attacked by influenza in Hamburg last week. The epidemic is now raging in Copenhagen. New Yoke, December 6. Another version of the attempt on Russell Sage states that one of the lunatics carried a bag of dynamite, which, he exploded by firing a pistol into it. Brussels, December 6. The Belgian Government has prohi* bised the practice of hypnotism. Pabis, December 6. ; Baroness Borrard was murdered in a horrible manner in her residence at Paris. A " suspect " has been arrested. ' " st. Peteesbubo, December 7, ,"; By a colliery explosion at N if ka; in Russian Poland, 180 miners wpre^killed^ Zanzibab, December 6: It is reported that Captain Lugard, with a thousand men, is marching against Em in Pasha, who is uovr at the head of nine thousand. - December 7. •= Seventy«two men were killed by aajez" plosion of fire damp in a 'mine at. St. Etienne. •....'.." Hong Kong. December 6. The Chinese Government has paid six hundred thousand dollars compensation for the Wubu outrages.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 69, 8 December 1891, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 69, 8 December 1891, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 69, 8 December 1891, Page 2

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