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[rkuteb's tmjcgbams—oopykight.] A Ritualist Condemned. London, July 21. The action for practising Romish ceremonies against the Rer. A. H. Mackonochie, formerly incumbent of •St Albans, was concluded to-day. The final sentence of deprivation was pronounced, and the defendant was condemned to pay the costs of the proceedings. Shipping Arrived —Ships Aristos, from Lyttelton (April 14th); Selkirkshire, from Lyttelton (April 14th); Aurora, from Oamaru (*pril 2nd); Sam Mendel, from Lyttelton (April 18th). Tho Cholera. Cairo, July 21. The ravages of the cholera epidemic hi' the native quarter of the city are daily redoubled. The inhabitants are panic-stricken, |and numbers are dying in the streets in their attempts to escape infection. Sir Evelyn Wood and General, Stephenson have undertaken the direction of the sanitary measures which have been decided upon, arid which will be rigorously enforced without delay. The quarter of the city in which the disease has taken the firmest hold, and which is especially crowded and unhealthy, is to be burnt, all other means of disinfection being considered useless.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1003, 24 July 1883, Page 3
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172LATEST FROM EUROPE Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1003, 24 July 1883, Page 3
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