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THE LONDON WOOL MARKET.

MR GLADSTONE'S ILLNESS. NEW TRiAL IN THE LIBEL ACTION BELL V. LAWS. INTERMENT OF GAMBETTA'S REMAINS. THE ANGLO-FRENCH CONTROL IN EGYPT CEASED. THE HOTEL FIRE IN MILWAUKEE. — 110 PERSONS BURNED TO DEATH. LONDON. January 11. Tho wool market is quiet. The arrivals to date for the next series of auctions now amount to 80,000 bales. January 12. The latest bulletin regarding the health of the Premier states that no important change in his condition has occurred. He is, however, confined to his room. It is currently reported that his medical advisers have ordered his removal to Cannes, on the Mediterranean coast of France. A ruin -nisi for a new trial has been granted in the libel action Bell v. Laws, in which the plaintiff obtained a verdict for £5000 damages for statements in Vanity Fair that certain works shown by Bell as his own were really those of other sculptors.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3590, 13 January 1883, Page 3

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THE LONDON WOOL MARKET. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3590, 13 January 1883, Page 3

THE LONDON WOOL MARKET. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3590, 13 January 1883, Page 3

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