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NEWS IN BRIEF.

Typhoid fever has made its appearance in Waipawa. Latest from Stanley is he had started to rejoin Emin Pasha. 70 lives lost by recent gales in Bed Sea. Government to prosecute Boulanger.. Captain and officers of H.M.S. Soften to be tried by court martial for loss of snip. Germany and Eugland reconciled. Dynamite conspiracy discovered against Czar. Railway Commissioners intend building new Central office. Zealandia, new magazine to be published in Dunedin. Douglas station-master at Riversdale, Southland, had leg seriously injured by railway truck. 20,000 bags wheat sold at Melbourne at 5s 7d and market firmer. Lad in Sydney accidentally shot his sister and committed suicide. Onions 414 a ton in Sydney. Attempt made to .cause L explosion in. Bulli Mine. English Government prohibited importation sheep and lambs from Germany owing foot and mouth disease. Sugar rising. N.Z. Shipping Company now controlled by Shaw Saville and Co. Copper down to 439 10s. Remains John Bright to be buried privately. Anxiety at Sydney because Calliope not. yet arrived there. Gladstone delivered panegyric on Johm Bright. Brisco mail arrived at Aucklmd Saturday. Ostend and Dover Mailboat collided with Belgian and steimer blown up. 14 passengers drowned.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume V, Issue 458, 1 April 1889, Page 2

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NEWS IN BRIEF. Woodville Examiner, Volume V, Issue 458, 1 April 1889, Page 2

NEWS IN BRIEF. Woodville Examiner, Volume V, Issue 458, 1 April 1889, Page 2

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