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THE VERNEY SCANDAL.
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MICHAEL DAVITT.
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MUTINOUS ARTILLERYMEN. at F Go r s _rt h , e a f rtiller , ymeu who mu «nied at Gosport last week were sentenced by S?£__S£ tW ° >"»' -P--e_ HENNIKERHEATON in fl M u^r ikerHeat ° ni9Beri^«lwith
ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL. Lord Salisbury has issued an ultimatum ncVS __? h M - -"-1 SaccoS
MR CSAMPION INrERVIEWED. Mr H. H. Champion, the labor leader in the course of an interview _£ = ' afterwards admitted this _j 5 regret that they ]JM&Cd ffiKfi AuSir dered *» lynching in America. <_,*• t * Washington, April 26. Soldiers forced the gaol at Wallawallt _ Washington territory, and lynched a man who had murdered a comrade. LATE COUNT YON MOLTKE.
m, . . Berlin, April 26. Win • re ,. m . ainß •? Cou:it yon Moltke are lying m state and will be buried on Tiies- «_"' t. Emperor visited the mortuary wS?w , i aad public 'r Btated th *t yon Moltke s loss was greater than the loss of _/£? 7 ' ??, has san ™oned all Princes and Kings of Germany to attend the funeral.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6135, 29 April 1891, Page 2
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