MRS MAYBRICK AGAIN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.
DROUGHT AND FIRE. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] London, April 18. Mr Wileon Victorian buttsr expert, is arranging wnh Mr Cameron M.P. to move for the insertion of a clause m the sale of Food and Drugs Bill, prohibiting the sale of margarine unless colourless, m order to jrevent it baing mistaken for butter. It is reported that Mrs Maybrick has again attempted suicide m prison. Six weeks drought has been experienced throughout England. Bishop Julius Bails for Christchurch m June. Buba. Pbsth, April 19. Many hundreds of houses m Hungarian villages were destroyed by fire owing to drought. The Sigmaruigen Palace wag on fire but priceless treasures were saved. The Fuerßtenban wing was gutted.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 91, 20 April 1893, Page 2
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