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(United Prkss Association. — By Electric TeLEQRAI H— CorFRIGHT. ) LONDON, Feb. 29. Received Ist, 1 5 a.m. On Saturday, which was to have been the day of the late Duke of Claience's wedding, the Queen placed wreaths on the tomb of her grandson. SOFIA, Fkb.29. Received Ist, 1.5 a.m. The assassination of the Bulgarian agent at Constantinople has aroused an intense anti-Russian feeling in this ci ty . HOXG KONG, Feb. 29. Received Ist, 1.5 a.m. A renewal of tht disturbances in China ia feared in the Bpring. VIENNA, Feb. 29. Recehed Ist, 1.5 a.m. The distress among the poor is increasing. Over 50,000 peoplu are said to be in a starving condition. PARIS, Feb. 29. Received Ist, 1.5 a.m The French press receive the new Cabinet coldly. The majority of the papers declare that the exclusion of M. Constans, late Minister of the Interior, is due to an intrigue among the President's adherents. BERLIN, Fkb. 29. Received Ist, 1.5 a.m. Owing to the vigorous measures taken by the authorities to repress disorder the riot« in thia city are regarded as over.
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Southland Times, Issue 11983, 1 March 1892, Page 2
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