ENGLAND.
(Reootvod May 2,10 30 a.m.) London, May 1. By tho collapse of a bridge at Norwood six carriages of the Brighton train were wrecked, and many persons injured. Wilson Barrett, Iho well-known actor, is plauning a tour through Australia. Preparations are being made in all the principal cities of Europe against the possibility of disturbance to-day by increasing the strength of tho military forces there. An Atlantic Liner is supposed to bo ashore at Kinsale (oil' the Irish coast). The following is the result of the ract for the Ono Thousand Guineas Stakes :— Mimi 1, Mclmly 2, BipllUOta 3. IHuoolvcd Hay 3. fl.lo p.m. The rumor tint ono of tho Atlantic liuera was ashore at Kinscll is unfounded. Dr. Schrmbel, a leading German metallurgist, will leave for Now South Wales in July next for the purpose of advising tho Broken Hill Company of the proper treatment of refractory ores. Twelve passengers in the Brighton train were injured by the collapse ot the bridge at Norwood. Reports from Berlin, Vienna, and Brussels state that the colebration of May Day yesterday passed oft' quietly iv thoso cities.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8963, 4 May 1891, Page 2
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186ENGLAND. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8963, 4 May 1891, Page 2
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