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CABLE NEWS.

4 ANTARCTIC WHALING. INFLUENZA AND TYPHOID. INSURRECTION IN PERSIA. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE. (bT KLKCTBIC TBLEOBAPH.—COPTJIIGHT.]

I UNITEC VatftS ABSOCIATIOK. I LOMOOK, 2flct November. Mr. David Gray, of Peterhead, is endeavouring to form a syndicate in London, with a capital of £25,000, to develop whaling 1 in the Antarctic Ocean. A severe outbreak of influenza has taken place among the Imperial suite in Livadia. There are a hundred severe cases in Dartford, and many in Bourdeaux. Up to the present Prince George has had no delirium and Bleeps fairly well. It is alleged that the disease was oonveyed in I oysters lio mrtook of in Dublin. The SonVof General Sir H. F. Ponsonby, Privato SeoreWj' io tbo Qneen, are suffering from typhoid fever f£t St. Jaitiea' Palace. Teheran, 21st NoTetsber, Tho outbreak in the province of MazaV deran has been suppressed. During the entente 220 persons were killed. The leader of the rovolt was oaptured and brought hero. St. Petersburg, 21st November. The central committee of tho famine relief fund, of which tho Czarewitoh is President, will receive a loan of 40 million roubles without interest from tho Imperial panages.The Czar to-day Ordered the prohibition of tho export of wheat.

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 125, 23 November 1891, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 125, 23 November 1891, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 125, 23 November 1891, Page 2

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