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c THE O'SHEA CASE. • The Pall Mall Gazette SffSftiu • sequence of information given by outsiders the Queen's Proctor has decided not to !* intervene in the O'Shea divorce oese. c FISHERIES QITESTION. t, a Wambkjtow, Mar 4. r a ?* reta fy muat Ptoposea to accept Lord • Bahsbury s propoeal to oloae the Behtiaa ff Sea to sealers for a season. *v ! e A TORNADO, il A'tornado in Kentuoky Uf ted up a church il »nd dropped it in the middle of a street, d Hundreds of buildings were destroyed. - « ; THE BOER EXPEDITION. !1 t, .. Oapbtowh, May 4. *t .. Pre ? d f nt Kruger in his despatchwu in though lamenting his inability to prevent t0 the raid on Masuonaland, professes his it friendehip to Great Britain. >N on Tbe cx P edition tae swollen from 5000 to j e 20,000 men. In consequence of the attitude of the boers, troops are moving in Natal.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6142, 7 May 1891, Page 2
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154DELAYED MESSAGES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6142, 7 May 1891, Page 2
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