BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[BY BLBOrVJO TMLSOBAPH—OOPTBXBHT.i [Special to Press Association.] SUICIDE, LONDON, Oct. 24. The Marquis of Waterford committed suicide with a revolver, owing to long suffering from illness. YACHTING. Mr Rose, who issued a challenge to sail for the nest America Cup, has withdrawn, owing to United States newspapers alleging that in his challenge he should not have approved of Lord Dunraven’s conduct. THU PAPACY. ROME, Oct. 24, The Pope has convened the cardinals to consult the Political Council as to pronouncing temporal power an article of faith. THE CUBAN REVOLT. * MADRID, Oct. 24. Spain is arming six Trans-Atlantic steamers, as she fears that the United States Government and South American Republics will recognise the Cuban rebels as belligerents. THE CZ ARE WITCH. ST PETEKSBOEG, Oct. 25. _ The condition of the Gzarewitch is considered to be grave.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10787, 26 October 1895, Page 5
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