LONDON.
October 28
Sir Garnet Wolseley arrived in London to-day. Mr Gladstone, the Duke of Cambridge, Earl Granviile, and a distinguished company met him as he alighted from the train, and as he drove away from the station be received a great ovation from a large crowd which had assembled.
Further heavy rain has fallen over England and fresh floods have been caused. The Thames valley is now inundated, and serious destruction of property has resulted. An amendment to the cloture proposals has been moved by Mr Gibson in the House of Commons, demanding that two-thirds of a majority should be required to adopt the cloture. The amendment will test the feeling of the House on the whole question, and the division on Mr Gibson's motion is fixed for Thursday next. October 30. Heavy gales have been experienced over Great Britain, and numerous shipping disasters have occurred on the coast. PARIS. October 30. An epidemic of typhoid fever has been raging here for some time past, and the number of deaths is now fully two hundred weekly.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3530, 31 October 1882, Page 3
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