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Press Association— Telegraph.—CopyrightTHE DUKE OP ORLEANS AND MADAME MELBA. London, March 30. The St. James' Gazette asserts that the story about the Duke of Orleans and Madame Melba arose through the latter going to a railway station with her husband, who is returning to Australia accompanied by a footman resembling the Duke. Hence the mistake made by the Parisian police.
DR. KOCH. Berlin, March 20. Dr. Koch has returned to this city. THE CHILIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Valparaiso, March 30. The Chilian Premier has resigned, and intends to contest the Presidential election.
SHIPPING. London, March 30. . Arrived: Ships Stratbgryfe, from Lyttelton (December 16); Auckland, from Lyttelton (December 20)'; Waipa, from Tim am (December 15). March 31. ". Arrived : Ship Waipa, from Timaru (December 15) all well.
LONDON COMMERCIAL. Per Neio Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. London, March 28. Frozen Meat.—The market is quiet. The price of mutton and beef has declined £d per lb since last report. The price of lamb has declined |d per lb since last report. New Zealand Hemp.—The market has a downward tendency.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8529, 1 April 1891, Page 5
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