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SALVATION ARMY RECEIPTS
BOULANGER IN A DIVORCE SUIT.
BISMARCK’S CANDIDATURE,
(SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
(Received April 21,1.20 a.m.) London, April 20.
Sir James F. Stephens, who recently retired from the Bench, has been created a Baronet.
The receipts of the Salvation Army have receded to LBOOO for the quarter ending March 31st, and the falling off General Booth attributes to the amount subscribed for his colonial emigration scheme.
South Australian 4 per cents have declined 1 per cent. Colonial stocks generally are weak. Lord Randolph Churchill sails on his expedition to Mashonaland on Friday. Buenos Ayres, April 20.
A decree has been issued by the Government of the Republic raising the state of aeige which was declared on February 21.
Pains, April 20. Madame Boulanger has instituted divorce proceedings against her husband, General Boulanger, who is now residing in Brussels.
Berlin, April 20. The further ballot for the Gustomunde election, rendered necessary by Prince Bismarck not securing a majority of votes on the second ballot, will be taken on the 30th inst.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9274, 21 April 1891, Page 2
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