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Major Goold -Adams, with 500 men and four Maxim guns, is starting to bury the remains of the members of Captain Wilson's detachment. He will afterwards conduct Lobengula to the south. Lobengula is at present encamped on the Bubye River with 1000 warriors. Sir Henry Loch was withdrawn the Bechuana police (British) from Matabeleland, leaving the British South Africa Company to administer the country. Prince Bismarck has accorded an enthusiastic reception afc Berlin on January 26th. The Emperor has ordered a military pageant for Prince Bismarck. Prince Bismarck had a perfect ovation on his arrival, and it is esti mated that fully a quarter of a million people were present, to wel- j i come him. Crowds of those present threw" boaquets to the ex-Ohancellor. The Emperor received the Prince with great distinction, kissing and embracing the aged statesmen. Both were visibly affected. Prince Bismarck lunched with the Emperor and Empress, but owing to his enfeebled health returned to Fredrichsrnhe the same night, after being entertained at a banquet. The Emperor escorted the Prince to the station, and repeatedly kissed him. It is thought there is no hope of Prince Bismarck's return to power. The appeal lodged by Vaillant against the death sentence passed upon him for the bomb outrage in the Chamber of Deputies has been rejected. The Anarchists d.vnamited the harbour works at Barcelona, killing two persons and wounding several others. An Anarchist shot the Governor of Barcelona in the face. The wound is not mortal. The assailant has been arrested. The fight between Corbett and Mitchell took place at Jacksonville, Florida, but both pugilists were [ afterwards arrested.

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Manawatu Herald, 30 January 1894, Page 2

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271

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 30 January 1894, Page 2

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 30 January 1894, Page 2

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