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THE CZAR'S MARRIAGE. J SERIOUS EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY J BREAK UP OF THE BUTTER fc COMMITTEE. THE EXPEDITION AGAINST MADAGASCAR. fc (Per Press Association). | London, November 17 r The Duke of Bedford advocates the j. abolition of the hereditary element in > the House of Lords. Owing to the adverse criticisms ofthe Australian press the Butter Committee y has not fixed a price for this week. Members allege that they have been unfairly j treated, and it is understood they have virtually agreed to disband. j j Paris, November 18. ] The committee of the Chamber of j Deputies, to whom the question was j referred, favour the vote of 65,000,000 j francs in aid of the Vi adagascar expedi- ] tion. j St. Petersburg, November 18. i The marriaire of the Czar is fixed for J the 23rd iustant. Rome, November 18. A serious earthquake has been felt in Sicily and Southern Italy, and several lives have been lost. The inhabitants of Messina and Calabria are iv fear of their lives, and great numbers arc camping in the streets.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 122, 19 November 1894, Page 2
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