BY CABLE.
' Prince Ferdinand, amid scenes of the greatest enthusiasm, entered Sira- ■ -noa. After the Prince declared Bui-, [ garia free and independent, deputies i carried him to his carriage, and peo- ' pie in their excess "of r4evotibtt kneU I in front of the horses, praying to be * allowed to touch his garments. Prince i Ferdinand, with certain reserves, is recognized by England, Italy, Aus- • and Turkey. A dastardly attempt to destroy by t dynamite the railway bridge at Lifford . a market town, on the river Foyle, J Ireland, was frustrated.
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Northern Advocate, 20 August 1887, Page 3
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90BY CABLE. Northern Advocate, 20 August 1887, Page 3
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