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TOWN EDITION.

M -V-T - T _. 1 m-m ■m-^r ... --. —- — - Sp'- al to l, Si.u\' EXPLORATIONS Irs GREEN UND. INSCRIPTION OF NEW'ZEALAND S I OCX. SERIOUS RIOTS IN CROATIA. |10 PERSONS KILLED. reutkr's tklkguams. Reeeired Sept. 22. 12.20 p.m.] London, September 21. Professor Norden Skjold, a Swedish explorer of the Arctic re^ons, recently returned from an expedition to Greenland, and reports ttiat the interior of tliat countrj" consists of an ice desert of an enormous extent, ihe existence of which was previously unknown. The Bank of England has converted £9,0&2,UU0 New Zealand loans to 4 per cent inscribed stock. Vienna, September 21. Latest reports from Croatia state that the province is still in a disturbed state. Serious Anti-Magyar disturbances have taken place at Kreutz, a town near Agram. The troops were called out to quell the outbreak, and fired upon the rioters, ten of whom were killed, and a number seriously injured. Berlin, September 21 A review of a large body of Im; er al troops was held to-day at Hamburg, near I'rankfort, on the Alaine, before the Emperor William. The spectacle was a grand one, and was witnessed by King Alphonsp of -Spain, who is on a visit to the Emperor, and Knglish Princes (sic) now in Germany.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 47, 22 September 1883, Page 3

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TOWN EDITION. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 47, 22 September 1883, Page 3

TOWN EDITION. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 47, 22 September 1883, Page 3

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