(PER UNITED PKKSS ASSOCIATION.) London, January 21. The Irish press assert that there is a probability of the Irish Parties amalgamating, and express a wish for Mr Gladstone to mediate. Influenza is raging in Paris, and 300 deaths are recorded weekly, and in Vienna the mortality is eyen greater, reaching 500. per week. January 22. The Arawa, which has arrived at Ply mouth, reports that two of the crew died from yellow fever. The passengers and mails will be fumigated. It is believed that Lord Enutsford will submit the names of the Governor designate oE New Zealand to Lord Onslow, who will sound the Government of the Colony on the subject. One of the Walsall anarchists has confessed, and implicated others. There were 2000 people present at the requiem service "over the remains of the late Cardinal Manning, which took place at the Oratory. Amongst the more notable people present were the Duke of Norfolk, the Marquis of Eipon, Baroness Burdett-Coutts, Messrs Justin McCarthy, O'Brien, and Dillon, Archbishops Walsh and Croke. The Queen and Princess of Wales were represented. Tiplts, January 21. Two trains laden with petroleum came into collision at Tiflia, and in the fire which ensued six persons were burned to death. Pabis, January 22. Notwithstanding the advice of his friends, M. Laur persisted in sending a challenge to M. Constans, but the latter declined it, A number of duels hare been arranged in connection with the Laur incident. Washington, January 21. President Harriscn and Mr Secretary Blame have quarrelled over the Chilian dispute, and the former absented himself from the Cabinet for some time. Seyere weather has been experienced throughout America, which is the coldest on record.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 88, 23 January 1892, Page 2
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