SUEZ MAIL NEWS.
Br the arrival of ?tbia ; maiU the fpllowiw items among others are to • Mr Wills, junior partner firm of Willi and Co;, , ; at Aber Waterfalls,|ear 'Bangofc \fflste oompany; with,asypunge^broiher!and : e ™1?» M;:crpßßed,the--inqj{ntain: froin' Capel the waterfall the deceased, who r ie described as an eiperienced mountaineer, raigaed his footing.. He_fell: yards piece of rock in the stream ing such terrible-injuriestthatideath-inaßt have been instantaneous.: ; ' .tsi w, , i«j \ : ; ,-At PeVth, a woman of 20, named Vera ■ Tessek; and her adopted daughter, a child of eight, were found dead in their lode* ings, both frightfqlly'gashedKiKithe cupboards had been;rarißacked, as if rob. bery had been thet object of the- crime; but jealousy is now b'elieyed to have baen thecaase.;.; ,i"i"Vl"*J xn^n'iv:-'.-: '■■' ' ■■' The.Queen has been resident at Abe-lee-Bains preparing^or. publication the literary remains of the :late Duke of Albany. The Court -TheodoreflMaftin, ie tP editihebopk, and ?shdrt'sketoh otrthePrince'^liifev :' ' ; Fifteen fitstclase^etcMnpstledmer? v belonging to •s•s fe dian and other .'ljiqes hayejfeeeH'engaged by 'wraed ; cruisers.;:_ '. '". v ' : "!:';">.;;:: ; ; !-x■; ; ;;. ; . : _
Recruiting for the army nil over the United Kingdom; is progressing yerjreatisfactorily. The tone of the French.and German Press is cynical, if not unfriendly, toJngland, but signs are already apparent that England wbiald'not; T waiit : ftiends if'war broke out; ' ?'"";>. ■ : ■■■'■■:
-It iesaid that-Lord i Diiffdrin' : 'liaV reportedthat Pendjeh i> not .worth fighting V for. The Conservative ipapere exprces conviction that the British ; Government contemplates eomekiW ; of capitnldtlpD. Lord Garmioyle; late; Earl Cairns inihis title nndjseatinjthe^L^Je. The Times' the: : Quettah railway cannot jbb-cbmpjQted for '.. two years to come. ;• Orders bave/ho wever, been issued to construe? f temporary rail-" way through the :]B6lani; Starting from - Pir Choki; it will follow -the'bed of the • rim, and then ran ;al ong. tha J old, road•■to"".,'.' Sir-i-Bolan,;and be; continued .fromv Dar-" wazainto Quettalu; Sir-i-BolanandDarwazaare,too' for • the laying of a : ; are to leave the new military roadiree for ■■[■■ traffic; but that roadii's-uselessi-for. the purpose/ of owing to the want of a The'/ arrangeniente are:'completed for; thci : transport: l bl ! two ' battalions a (lay by the State Railway to where the,Quettah railway was stopped. :: :; #j*\ r ry ■;> ■■--•' ' ■'•'"■■ • '• '' -:'■■•'■■' .""V- '••: '. :
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5178, 27 May 1885, Page 3
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343SUEZ MAIL NEWS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5178, 27 May 1885, Page 3
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