LONDON.
(Beotee's BrEciAL to Telegraph.]
June 26
Intelligence has been received that a rising has commenced among the natives employed on the plantations at Kirwani in Sengambia, on the west coast of Africa. Some excesses have already been committed against the planters, and a general panic has consequently arisen among the European settlers in the district, many of whom are leaving. Telegrams are to hand reporting that a terrible disaster has occurred in Mexico. A train conveying a large number of passengers was precipitated into the river Cuartile, aud over two hundred persons were drowned.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3120, 28 June 1881, Page 3
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