FIRE AT St. PETERSBURG.
AFFRAY BETWEEN MILITIA IN IRE-LAND.-FORTY MEN WOUNDED.
THE QUEEN ABLE TO WALK.
IMMIGRATION LECTURES IN CAN-
TERBURY.
ARMED MEN FOR STANLEY'S AFRI-
CAN EXPEDITION
ALBANIAN RESIDENTS INVITING AUSTRIAN ANNEXATION.
LONDON,
June 26
Some warehouses and wharves at St. Petersburg havo been destroyed by _ fire. Tho damage is estimated at two million roubles.
An affray between the Dublin and Mayo Militia stationed at the Curragh has taken place, resulting in 40 men being wounded. Her Majesty has so far recovered from the effects of her recent accident that she is able to walk.
June 27,
Air Fred. Humphries, immigration agent for Tasmania, will commence a series of lectures in Canterbury on Friday next. Bishop Sandford, of Tasmania, will preside. It is announced that Captain Lonsdale will join Air H. Stanley in his African expedition. He Will "be accompanied by one hundred warlike Africans.
The Roman Catholic residents of Albania have invited Austrian annexation.
[Reuters Telegrams.]
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3732, 2 July 1883, Page 3
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