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THIS DAY. i (Pen Electric Telegraph—Copyright. ) (Per Press Association.) (Received 10.30 a.m.. Fob. sth.) SPURGEON’S FUNERAL. London, Feb. 4. Tkp head of each religious denomination will bo invited to Spurgeon’s funeral. The Tabernacle will be draped in black on I the occasion. The Congregational Union of England has expressed its sympathy with the Baptists, in the incalculable loss they have suffered by Spurgeon’s death. THE PEARL THIEF. Mrs Osborne is expected to plead guilty to the charge of false pretences, and appeal for mercy, in which case it is believed she may get off with a short term of imprisonment. THE WORLD’S FAIR. The Standard urges the Government to increase the grant for the Chicago Exhibition in the interest of trade, THE STRANDED IRONCLAD. The lightening of H. M S. Victoria is still proceeding. The weather remains favourable. FROM FRYING PAN TO FIRE. Bcenos Ayres, Feb. 4. Russian Jews in Argentine are discontented and desire to return to Europe. MUST BE A LIB. St. Petf-rsbct g, Feb. 4. It is alleged that officials of the Russian Red Cross society embezzled no less than thirteen million of roubles intended for the relief of starving peasants;
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6752, 5 February 1892, Page 3
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