"AGE" SPECIALS.
(PgESS ASSOCIATION.) / '• LONDON, April If. A disastrous fire broke out in Loftdon last night, It originated in Rose Street which leads from Newgate to St, Paul's churchyard, and it spread with alarming ; rapidity, Before the pro. gress.of the flames could be arrested six buildings, were, completely . destroyed, including , the premises of Messrs 0, Kegan, Paul srCo,,$ r Co,, and of Mr Kingsbury, Well-known publishers. St. Paul's Cathedral was illuminated in a brilliant manner by the fire., The fire is now subsiding. A departure in the tactics of Irish conspirators- -is reported.' - ; It' is stated that as the system of dynamite to effect their purposes has proved unavailing the leaders of the Irish League intend) to abandon that policy. The report is regarded with suspicion. The Government of Madagascar have consented to submit to the terms pro-' posed by France, and a definite iftto.. Fpance, will accordingly .-pith-, draw h'er war vessels which ha v§ been employed in blockading the Madagascar: ports.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1363, 26 April 1883, Page 2
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163"AGE" SPECIALS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1363, 26 April 1883, Page 2
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