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[DELAYED WIRES.]

London, March 28. The eldest eon of the Duko of Edinburgh is lying ill at Darmstadt, and the Duchess and her daughters are hastening to his budside.

The West Durham miners have- empowered the Miners' Federation to enter into negotiations with the owners for a settlement of the dispute. The Chronicle asks whether England is going to war for the sake of 25,000 seals. Bomb, March 28. It is proposed to build a church in this city at the side of St. Peter's at a cost of four millions eterling.

Pabis, Maroh 28. Intense alarm has been caused by the succession of dynamite outrages reoently experienced.

The members of a Socialist club visited a. church in Palis yesterday, where the preacher, in the courpe of his sermon, made the statement that the JRoman Catholic religion alone would be the salvation of the working classes. The Socialists protested, and got up a fight in the nave of the church. They danoed, and sang the " Carmagnole," a famous ditty of the Revolution. Several of those present were injured. ■Washington, March 2S. _A crucible of molten steel capsized in a Pittsburg foundry. Four men were killed and five terribly injured. Chinese are obtaining British naturalisation papers in Canada and then croesinir into the United States. Under these circumstances the American Government is unable to prevent their influx.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6418, 31 March 1892, Page 2

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[DELAYED WIRES.] Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6418, 31 March 1892, Page 2

[DELAYED WIRES.] Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6418, 31 March 1892, Page 2