CABLE NEWS. THE WILDE-TAYLOR SCANDAL. EXTENSIVE FIRE IN BERMONDSEY.
[BT ELECTRIC T^LKaiS*PH. — OOPTMGnT.I FRISS ASSOCIATION. | London, 17th May. Wilde and Taylor will be tried again on Monday, before Mr. Justice Wills. Admiral Chapman, formerly Commodore of the Australian station, is dead. Flaying for Surrey against Warwickshire, Brookwell took eight wioketg for 22 runs. (Received May 18, 10.45 a.m.) London, 17th May. By a fire which broke out in a leather warehouse in Bermondsey, buildings extending over two acres were damaged. The estimated damage is 4200,000. Many of tha inhabitants of the oottages only escaped in their night clothes. 'lhe freedom of the City of Edinburgh it to be granted to Lord Hopstoun. The death is announced of the Duke of Hamilton. St. Johns, 17th May. The followers of Sir William Whiteway have deoided to oppose Canada's liberal terms for the union of Newfoundland with the Dominion.
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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 117, 18 May 1895, Page 2
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146CABLE NEWS. THE WILDE-TAYLOR SCANDAL. EXTENSIVE FIRE IN BERMONDSEY. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 117, 18 May 1895, Page 2
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