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La Figaro st\t«s that the post mortem on the body of Baron Reinaeh proves that he was pmsonpd, -md that he did no' commit suicide The paper &lso throws out insinuations in connection with two other sudden deaths, and declares that thare areiprpmes of an imoortant character in store when the Chamber of Deputies resume next month. Le Gaulois and M. Andrieux assert that an attempt was made to prison Hens two years ago, and that Rpinanh's name was then rasntionect in connection with the affair. It is rumoured that a series of scandals of the same chai'acter as the Panama Canal revelations will shortly be bron?ht to light against prominent public men. i It U reported thafc many menaWs of the Ohimber of D«puti«s har« in*
vited Princ* Xy^^^^^^^^^^H bead a inoven^b^^^^^^^^^^^^H sular Bepabk6fc^^^^^^^^^^^^H Le Temps, c^l^^^^^^^^^^H difficulty with re g^9|^^^fl^^^| ships hoisting the' tr^j^^^^^^^H Paul and \mjterdam Isn^^^^^^H that it is no longer surpl^^^^^H Australia so easily resigr^^^^^H islands to France. -^^^^^^H The Democratic leadt^^^^^^^J United States and the publnM^^^H ally are strongly- in extra session at an ea 4^|^^^^^| take into consideration the jij^^^^^O of the tariff on wool, ores Md|^^^H articles. , <v^/f^^^^^H An analysis of the vi3cers o^^^^H late Baron Beinach disclosJ^^^H traces of poison, and th^||^^^^H concludes that death &jjjfl^^^^^^^| natural causes. "^^^^^^H^l i oulangist and B< Jjf^^^^^^fl| are very active in (n^bfl^^^^^^^H are urging the peasant those who try to despo^^^^^^^^H The Englishman , a ' published at Calcutta, fecltS^^^^^^ the Ameer of Afghanistan croaehing on Oaman, a tc^i^^^^J British India in the Punjab, W4^^^^H the Indus and Jehlam Rivers, aL^^^H extending his influence. It ij^^^| states that the >meer has.no ! l j^^^H tion of meeting Lord Roberts, /|^^^| niander-in Chief in India at bad.
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Manawatu Herald, 31 December 1892, Page 2
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289Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 31 December 1892, Page 2
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