TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH* AND FOREIGN. LoHjDow, It Is, plated ftbaMjia M*noliester and ,Lirerpoolj fundp to eppble .the Chilian insurgents to war. The folWing* is -Jiht- resalt of the Kempton.Park i Great Jabilee-Stakes (a handicap)^of 8000 botb*; for three-year-olds., end upwards; :-wGolonol North’s Nuntborpe, 1 y Mr Dj Baird's Martagon* 2*; Mr- fl. Basafc <RoaticQß, 3. May 11. Mr R. 0 Grahame, H.P, for Lanark* has been sommarily expelled from France for making speeches to Socialists and otherwise identifying himself with th&a. ■
Mr Gladstone has been attacked with influenza.
A serious explosion of petroleum took place on board the steamer Fadcarvilie at Newport, in Pembrokeshire, to-day, resulting in tbs d3ath of eight persons and in thirteen being wounded.
The weather is now much warmer andi has had a' effect in checking the spread of influenza. As a precationary measure quinine pills are given to the London police daily; The World officially denies the; statement which it made spine ago, that the Prince of Wales was insolvent, and had asked for extensive advances from the Queen. Rims Beeves bade farewell to the English public at the public Hall,
General Booth has interviewed the Federal authorities at Geneva, whiah is considered to indicate that "the Swiss Government will cease to.interfere with the Salvation Army. Mr De Oobain, the member of Parlia* meat who is accused of a serious crime, has been identified at Bilboa, in Spain, bolding religious meetings. Bx&gradb; May 10. The Skoptsohina has handed Queen! -Natalia notice to quit, but she refuses to leave, on the ground that the Oon-i stitutiob permits her to remain. The; Government intend to.enforos the notice,! if necessary, Lisbon, iM ay 10. The Portuguese have collected a force* of three thousand men on the Zambesi! which it is believed are intended to : operate tn Mashonaland. St. John’s, May 10. The Newfoundland House of Aesembly has decided to legislate'on the lino of the proposals of Sir Wm. Whitewsyi wiih regard to the modus vivendi with France.
Calcutta, May 11. The friendly Manipuris here captured bo regent.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2201, 14 May 1891, Page 1
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338TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2201, 14 May 1891, Page 1
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