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LATE TELEGRAMS.

By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright i |PKK : UNITKD TRKSS ASSOCrATIO.V | Loxdox, January 15. Last vreek 271 deaths from irifluenzn were recorded in London, besides 630 in which it kms the secondary cause. The death rate hns risen in London to 40 per 1000, in Portsmouth to 57. and Brighton to 52. It is also Tory high in Liverpool and Wolverhainpton. Two arrests, have been made in con* nection with the outran- on the property agent, Perry, of Clare, whe was shot in the thißh while riding to church, Mrs Pnrnell advises the Irish people not to receive giuJ^cc f rom jj r Q-i tt( j. stone. bYDNKr, January 20The police profess (o hare received information about B-Ml and Davis, who levanted in a yncht with thirty thousand sovereigns, which will probably result in some decisive action beins; taken. Minute cms were fired this evening in memory of the Duke of 'Jlnrence. Adi hide, January 20. The weather is extremely hot, register* ing 110 in the shade. Pa bis, January 20. In the Chamber of Deputies, M. Laur made a disgraceful charge against M, Constans, Minister of the Interior. The latter resented it by seizing Lnur by the throat as he left the tribune from which speakers address the Chamber, striking him twice in the face. His action was greeted by the members with frantic applause. A duel is certain to arise out of the incident. Other deputies also came to blows over the matter. M, Constans afterwards apologised to M. Floquet, President of the Chamber, for his behaviour. Some, January 20. It is reported (hat the Pope is suffering from influenza* Tkhrban, January 20. Severe fighting is reported to have taken place at Knllnshdnsh, between tbe Persian Troops and the rebels. The former were at first repulsed, but after receiving reinforcements defeated the rebels with the \o*n of 200 killed. The troops lost 80 killed, and 90 wounded. Washington, January 19. President Hurnson's message to Con* gress on the Chilian dispute is awaited with anxiety.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 87, 21 January 1892, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 87, 21 January 1892, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 87, 21 January 1892, Page 2

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