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London.

Influenza is raging at Paris, Berlin and New York, as well as in London The Bupply of qiiniae in New York ha.* ran short. This v attributed to a "corner " in the tonio in London. A party of blue jacket* belonging to H.M.S. Venus, a cruiser of 9600 tons, attached to the Mediterranean Squadron, came into collision with a number of French sailors at Ville franca, a French port in the Mediterranean, three miles east of Nice. Twelve of the oombantants were injured. Several of the British sea men were compelled to swim to their ships. The case brought against a Cardiff dealer for selling Victorian butter with I*2 per cent, of boracic acid in it was dismissed. > Several deaths have occurred in the London streets from syncope (stoppage of the heart's action) owing to the intense sold. The death is announced of Wm. Birnes, the well-known cricketer. Be was born on May 27, 1852, and played for Notts.

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Manawatu Herald, 28 March 1899, Page 2

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London. Manawatu Herald, 28 March 1899, Page 2

London. Manawatu Herald, 28 March 1899, Page 2

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