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THE BOUCICAULT DIVORCE CASE.

TTTF FOG-SEA-ERAL FATALITIES TIIL REPORTED-SHIPPING SUSPENDED.

DYNAMITERS' TRIAL POSTPONED

CLERGYMAN BLOWS HIS BRAINS OUT.

MORE TROUBLE IN ZULULAND,

(Received January 13, 10.10 a.m.) *• London*, January 11. Mr Dion Boucieaulfs appeal against the postponement of the divorce actionteought by his wife for six mouths has been dis-

m Tim dense foir *>vhieh prevailed through„J th,. "roatoi p..rti.'.n of the United Kinpne", and"several accidents and fatalities have been reported. The steamers plying between Folkestone and Boulogne had to cease n-iimiur in eon sequence of the foe. m," f ._-.,i Af Harkins and Callan, dynamiters", has been poid.poi.cd until next SC The Rev. Mordaunt Lowther, cousin of th- F.;,vl of Lonsdale, was summoned for a c b-tincl assault, but did not appear when 1M . He was subsei-ucntly discovered n lis bed-room with bis brains blown out. Di-rua-I, January 10. X.-wshas reached here that fighting is •*: i l„i be*-veer, the Zulu chicls, Dmizulu the recent IMurbai.ces in Znluiand. A force of Br-.-oons have been ordered to proceed from hereto the seat o! the trouble.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5117, 13 January 1888, Page 3

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THE BOUCICAULT DIVORCE CASE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5117, 13 January 1888, Page 3

THE BOUCICAULT DIVORCE CASE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5117, 13 January 1888, Page 3

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