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Iv Paris Madame Laymond fatally shot and stabbed Madame Lassoine, who she surprised with Monsieur Laymond in the latter's apartments. They are Parisian society paople. Copenhagen is thronged with visitors. The festivites in celebration of the King of Denmark's golden wedding are on an immense scale. France and Spain have concluded a commercial treaty. Spain reduces the titit.y on wooUftrM
Several conflicts have taken place between Hikhs and Malays at Pahang. The latter burned several villages occupied by their opponents; The British troops have gained further victories iri Lusliailand. There lias been a great rising against the Portuguese in the Zambesi territory, and the natives were pillaging and devastating the country in all directions but it has been suppressed; Quilimane is in a stage of siege. English and German warships have been ordered to Quilimane to protect the interests of their respective conntries;
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Manawatu Herald, 28 May 1892, Page 2
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144Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 28 May 1892, Page 2
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