HOME AND FOREIGN.
Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copyiight.
THE CZAR. Berlin, April 15. It is reported the Czar will pay a visit to Berlin, returning via Copenhagen.
PROTECTION IN BELGIUM. Brussels, April 15. Belgium has increased the import duty on manufactured woollens.
THE BACILLUS OF MEASLES. Berlin, April 15. Dr. Canon, of Berlin, has discovered the bacillus of measles. THE MURDER OF AUSTRALIAN MINERS, Singapore, April 15. The murderers of Harris and Stewart, Australian miners, at Pahang, have been arrested. DISASTROUS FIRE. London, April 14. Dryburgh bouse has been burnt tp the ground.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8854, 16 April 1892, Page 5
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