LATE TELEGRAMS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. London, April 5. Dr Usher, of Melbourne, read a paper on inebriety lefore the London Medical Society, in the course of which lie announced t!ic discovery of pathological : changes in the blood, and the s\Uer;ition in the appearances of red and white corpuscles denoting degeneration. He adyoeuted as a remedy the use of manga nate of iron and {.'old. He intends to interview Doctors Koch and Pasteur with regard to the discovery. The owners of the pottery works in Stnffordshire have given notice of their intention to lock out 15,000 of their employes. April 6. Tlie Cambridge crew are now decided favourites at 11 to 8. Madbid, April o. The convicts in the prison in Ban2i), near Graoada, mutinied. Thpy were fired upßn by tho Gendarmes, one being killed and two wounded. This had the effect of cowing the rest of the mutineers It was the intention of the Anarchists concerned in the dynamite plot, which wns discoyered yesterday, to destroy the Royal chapel while the Queen was attending services in the building. Athens. April 5. The country is being visited by a plague of mice. The Government hope to intro duee typhus bacillus among the 'vermin as a means of exterminating them,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 120, 7 April 1892, Page 2
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