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...... London. The fire in Heiligenburg Castle was caused by a maid accidently igniting the curtains. V -' L r^-:^ i -'- - i~° The Princess escaped in her nightdress without being burnt, and awoke the household.. . . , . . . ; . Her Royal Highness suffered ,great loss in jewels and clofching. J.. J. Gardiner, pf Stamford, street, was sentenced to six months' 'imprisonment for cheating and assaulting girls who he professed to be preparing for a careeir on the" music hall! stage ... ..-.-,. It is stated that butchers are sub-, stit'uijing ''^N.'e.w Zealand lambs' arid' sheep foi\ English and' Scotch,,, in 1 consequence of the 'enormous profits to be made out of them. Sir C. G. Duffy considers that the Home Rule proposals of 188G are not suitable. He points out the yoangest;rQe}ony -wou^d^not allow Epg^d]^pt^ol^rol iik^jHjbe. The Anarchists have invented a new infernal machine in the shape of a book,, which/ upon, being jnverte^ explodes with J mm PPS3 violemoe t and is ,• calculated 4o - cause; enormpu? damage. ' ,',..:. j. A prisoner at Glasgow ' hatf con • fesse'd that ' He '•'emplbye'd- rj t& assist in the murders-" ''of Lords' Leitrim and Mountmprres by the man who shot Carey at the Cape. The German Emperor h&surrited/ at Cowes.' //He j jwas mefc o&'/fcit ■ftrrivaland.conjfluoied^to Osb*orUe)by the Prifcce^of iWaJes;,- the , Dukes ; of York and Connaught, and.-iPHnfie Christian. The Queen g^ve him a cordial welcome. Ther,e was ». splendid,. jlisplay at [ The Q«ee% f the; Emperor or {-rerTn^rty to"dine "Svffch'iier. Great consternation has been caused by the report of Mr Gladstone's illness, but he has passed a good night, and is improving. Thje fppffsrs \ re^rjesep fy r $$& , position as the Result of ,ai cMlj.) /] j j Mr~ G^EdsTione Is' better, put will require care for some time. He has summoned his party to attend a meeting bn Thursday, although it is understood that the nomination of the Right Hop Arthur, Wellesley Peel as Speaker, of, , th ! e House of Commons will not be oppOsed. f The return of the Hpn A. J. Balfour for the East Division of Manchester will be petioned against, on the grounds 6f illegal practice' si Mr'W. O'HHen says it is impossible for Liberal treachery to defeat Home Eule, but it is quite, possible for Irish dissension to do so, ' ' '',''" The Right 1 Hon D. Evanfl; : Lord Mayor of London, has been knighted.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1892, Page 2
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385CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1892, Page 2
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