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  2. MAIL NEWS.

    MR. GLADSTONE was one of the witnesses oh July 19, at the inquest holden on the remains of his kinsman, the lamented Sir Stephen Glynne, who died with dreadful suddenness at a ...

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  3. THE BENGAL FAMINE.

    The entire case stands in broad figures thus:—The exertions of the London Press and its agents, the timely speech of Mr. Disraeli, and the "despotism" of Lord Salisbury, have so ...

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