London.
Countess Tlussell, who gained con siderable notoriety some time ago in connection with divorce litigation, ha < made a successful appearance at Plymouth in the muaicial play " A Runaway. Girl.'* The Queen has telegraphed to Lord Salisbury, stating she is pleased with the unusual cordiality and enthudia.?m which marked her recep tion in France. A K-mfcer message from Washington stataa' that the three Powers England, America and Germany — have agreed to obliterate all tracer of any official trouble in connection with Simoa, and to postpone futher consideration of the Kingship question. A retail dealer at Cardiff is being prosecutid for eel ing a pa' Oil of Victorian butter containing 1 2 per cent of boracic acid. Mr Sinclair, the Government agent ba3 arranged bo defend the case. The House of Lords ha 9 decided 'hat the bookmaker's enclosure a< Kempton Park is not a place within the meaning of the Act. It is reported that a further outbreak of the bubonic plague ha< occurred at Mecca, in Arabia, and that the plague is raging at Hongkong, in China.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 March 1899, Page 2
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178London. Manawatu Herald, 18 March 1899, Page 2
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