London.
xnnuenzs is spreading at an alarming rate thr )ughout England. Henry H jare, a retired banker, has been declared bankrupt. His liabilities amoun ; to £500,000.
The Rev 0. H. Spurgeon has suffered a l alapse at Mentene, in the south of F: ince, where he is staying for the sake of his health.
The Times says it is not surprised at the result of the Bossendale election , and characterises the success of the Gladstone Party as " a victory of a kind."
The Daily News looks upon the contest as the most important since the last general election, and declares that the brilliant triumph achieved by Mr Gladstone and his followers proves that the public dissent from the , contention that the Liberal policy is a sham. The French press are in ecstacies over the result of the election, which they contend has sounded the death knell of the Salisbury administration, and jingoism in Egypt. A serious quarrel has taken place between Her Majesty the Queen of England and the Emperor William of Germany owing to the Matter's alleged want of sympathy with the Boyal Family in the loss of the Duke I of Clarence and Avondale.
Fifteen thousand bootmakers are out on strike in Bristol.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 January 1892, Page 2
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205London. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 January 1892, Page 2
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