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EUROPEAN.

HI. . Robhefoi-b Bald to a London interviewer, on May 10, that ho believed Boulanger's star bad fallen for ever. As be himself had little hope of returning to France, ho had concluded to apply for papers of English naturalisation. Paris was visited by a hailstorm on May 25, unexampled in fury. The day had been sultry. At five o'clock the sky clouded; and this was followed by a fall of hail so denao that objects at a short I distance were hidden from sight. Limbs of trees were cut off, and people caught out bad their clothe 3 ruined, besides suffering excoriation of the skin where the hailstones struck it. The hail simply fell in sheets.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6886, 23 June 1890, Page 4

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EUROPEAN. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6886, 23 June 1890, Page 4

EUROPEAN. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6886, 23 June 1890, Page 4

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