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BRITISH A.ND FOREIGN. A VALUABLE DISCOVERY. BEHRING SEA ARBITRATION DELATED. EGAN DEFYING CHILI. rnNiTßr rnE6B association.] TsNEniFtE, January 11. Toe steamer Tckoa, arrived to day from Wellington. London, January 11. The residents of the Cape will rtake a present to tbo Duke of Claronce and Avondale on his marriage. The tomperature of tho Duke of Clarence and Avondale is low but his medical advisers state that there is no oause fox alflrm. Mr Cosmo Ncwb:rry, Government analyst and mining expert of Victoria, who ia on a visit to Europe on business of his department, believes that ho ha 9 found a substitute for diamands m diamond drill?. Obituary: Dr. Phiipott, cs Bishop of Worcester. Washington, January 11. The University of Columbia m Missouri was destroyed by fire, and a library containing forty thousand books was lost. It is reported that Blains has formed a now reciprocity party independent of politics. Mr Springor, Chairman of tho Committed of Ways and Means, has announced that there is not the slightest prospect of silver legislation. Arbitration between England and the United States over the Bearing Sea difficulty is delayed, owing to the inability of the two parties to select their arbitrators. VaiiPabaiso, January 11. Egnn, American Minister to Chili, is escorting refugees to United States warships. Supporters of Batmacoda who have been held m custody BJnoo the downfall of their chief are being released by order of President Monti. CiiiCUTTA, January 11. Tho Marquis of Lansdownc has had an audience with General Bcolh. Adex, January 11. The revolt ia Yemen against Turkish authority is renewed. LATER. REVOLT IN BUENOS AYRES. SNOW BOUND TRAINS. Received January 13, 1 a.m. Bceno3 Atbes, January 12. A revolt has ■ taken place among twe regiments at Buenos Ayres concerting with insurgents, and the garrisons are beinf reinforced. . London, January 12. Admiral Mackenzie died from influenza The house o! Sir John Millais, R.A., a Perth N. 8., has been destroyed by tiro. The piotures were saved. Several trains have been buried m snov\ m Scotland, one with threa hundred militia on board, being detained for twenty-foui hours. Nearly four hundred ounces of gold have been obtained from tho Ologaa mino ii Merionethshire. The Sportman states that Africa, Canada, India]; Mr Service, and othor leadiag Aus tralian statesmen, Presidents of University Boating Clubs, Lord Carrington, "Lord Harris, Messrs Spofforth, Murdoch, Granfeld, Perkins, and Aloook warmly supporl Pan- Britannio contests.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1892, Page 2
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400TELEGRAPHIC. Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1892, Page 2
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