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GABLE NEWS.

Special to " Star." THE ENGLISH: WHEAT YIELD. FRANCE AND GERMANY. 27,000 DEATHS FROM CHOLERA. HEAVY GALE IN ENGLAND. GREAT DESTRUCTION OF \ PROPERTY. betjter's telegbams. London. September 1. Seven Irishman have been arrested at Glasgow, charged with complicity in the blowing-up of the gasometer at the Glasgow gasworks in January last. It is now estimated that the yield of wheat in England for the present year will be eight million quarters. The yield fur Ireland is estimated at fire million quarters. The action of the French in Annam has engendered feelings of hostility in the minds of the Chinese against all Europeans, and serious disturbances hare consequently taken piace at Canton. Affairs in that city wear such a grate aspect that the Imperial Government has despatched an English man-of-war to Hong Kong for the European residents. The relations of Germany and France are daily becoming more critical. The French are mow mobilising an army corps on the eastern frontier. Sale of Victorian hops have been effected in London, the market prices ' realised being LlO 15s per cwt. A small quantity has b«en reshipped. ! Caibo, September S. It is estimated that since the outbreak ' of the cholera epidemic 27,000 persons have died from the disease in this country. > , Received Sept. 4, 1.5 a.m.] London, Sept. 3. A gale of unparalleled fury raged ye§- , terday on the South Coast, and reports , of numerous wrecks are to hand from [ various places. The number of vessels . lost has not yet been ascertained, but is > known to be exceptionally large. Pabib. Sept. 2. The late Comte de Chambord having decided in his will that his nearest relative should act as chief mourner at his funeral the Comte de Paris declined to attend the celebration of the funeral rites. Vienna, September 2. The Princess Stephaine, wife of the ' Prince Imperial of Austria, has given [ . birth to a daughter.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 39, 4 September 1883, Page 2

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GABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 39, 4 September 1883, Page 2

GABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 39, 4 September 1883, Page 2

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