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B (Pan Electric Tkleorafk— Copyeight.) J (Per Press Association.) (Received 1.50 u.tu., November .Ith.) 1 THE CZAR AND CZARINA. Moscow, Nov. 2. The Czar and Czarina arrived in thin city to-day, and received quite an ovation. MRS GORDON JJAILLIE. Lonuon, Nov. 2. Mrs Gordon Uaillie, who was lately convicted of obtaining £oods by moans ,i of false pretences, and sentenced to five t years' imprisonment, has 1 rebelled against j what nh'j characterised " tho indignities

of gaol relations," and in consequonco ha; received extra punislimeut for her re fractariness. THE STANLEY EXPEDITION. Information has been received thai forty ot' Stanley's party were drowned ir fording a river, and it is also stated thai al( "' 3 white comrades had perished, Stanley had not reached Wadolul up tc March lust. THE VATICAN AND AUSTRIA. Vienna, Nov. 2. Count Taafo, the Premier, expresses indignation at the action of His Holiness the Hope- reviving the agitation with regard to the tomporal power at such a moment as the prrsent when to approach it would lead to terrible crisis. Ho would warn all who desired to preserve the peace of Europe not to raise \a question which would be U3ol as a pretext for commencing hostilities.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 4382, 5 November 1888, Page 3

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THE LITEST. Timaru Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 4382, 5 November 1888, Page 3

THE LITEST. Timaru Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 4382, 5 November 1888, Page 3

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