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' ENGLISH, (By Telegraph,-Press Association,) London,' January 4, v Further rioting in connection with the Salvation Army has taken place at Eastbourne, The barque Childwell has been Bunk in a collision off Filiating, on the coast of Cornwall. . Fifteen of those on Board were drowned. The Wesleyans are uniting with the Salvation Army in maintaining the right to hold open-air meetings in Eastbourne, It is rumoured that two army corps aro ready to embark for India owing to the frontier troubles. - The Standard states that the Government are determined to take steps to satisfy the awful- aspirations and feasible requests of the Labour Party. '. ' • The English Trades Unions have sent L4OOO to the Gorman printers out on strike. The shoemakers generally threaten to strike for higher wages, Influenza is being severely felt in Ireland, and is ravaging in Milan, Genoa and Bohl3si«!«*rtJf r FOBEI&N. Valparaiso, January 4, Judge Foster, who tried the Chilians accused of stabbing the men belonging to the U.S. warship Baltimore, has sentenced two of them to penal servitude. Muico, January 4. The rebel leader General Garza has 2,000 armed followers. Brussels, January 4, One hundred and eighty-four lunatics have died at Gheel sjnee Christmas. Gheel, which is 26 miles south-east of Antwerp, is celebrated as a place of treatment for the insane. Paris, January 4. M. do Maupassant the French author twice attempted to destroy himself at Cannes, but was prevented, He is, however, in a oritical condition. Newcastle, January 4, The price of coals having been reduced 10s per ton, the hewing rate has in consequence been reduced by 4d. The miners are resisting the reduction, and it is fearod a strike will be the result. Washington, January 4, President Harrison has appointed two democratic Judges, . Influenza is spreading rapidly throughout Belgium;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4005, 6 January 1892, Page 2
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299NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4005, 6 January 1892, Page 2
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