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CABLE NEWS.

SUICIDE OF A BROKER. LORD ONSLOW'S SUCCESSOR. TERRIBLY SUDDEN DEATH.

[BT MiKCTRIC TELKGBArH.— COPYRIGHT.] | UHtTtob PRESS ASSOCIATION.] LoNfioS, 26th November. The Qnoon has paid a visit to Count Gktichen, who recently suffered from typhoid fevor, and isr now roported to bavo cancer. Lieut. Freemantlo, Who -was implicated in the shooting of a fisherman off Plymouth, will bo oourt-martiallod. Morgan, a Liverpool broker, and a son-in-law 6t Mr; Wholley, the deceased solicitor, b'6* ddwrfritied srtJcidfl, owing to the Blackburn dJaclos,lU' gj'. . . Lord Derby is seriously ill. Sir 6. S. Baden-Powell is mentioned as likoly to succeed Lord Onelow. "tins feVer {four -which Prince Georgo is filJfferi«g fincttiftffis in fts inteniity, but his strength is fully Ihrtintftinfldi Prayers aro offored up daily in St. Patll'B for Iris recovery. Mr. Alfred Henry Haggis, Deputy-Chair-man of tho LoAdo'n County Council, died suddenly to-day in an omnibna. It is feared that tbo steamer Bossand Castle, 1127 tons, has boon lost in the Bay of BUcay with all hands. Hong Kong,- 25th Nbvombor. The Chinese Government is beheading the authors of tho incendiary placards posted about the town.

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Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 128, 26 November 1891, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 128, 26 November 1891, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Evening Post, Volume XLII, Issue 128, 26 November 1891, Page 2

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