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TOWN EDITION.

MUTINY OF PORTUGESE TROOPd. *■■;' '- ' TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. t By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. (PER PBESS ASSOCIATION.) Received September 1, 11 45 a.m. j London, August 30. ; A mutiny has occurred among the i J Portugese troops stationed at Lorenzo I v Marques, Delagoa Bay, in South Af- / rica. Marines have been landed from the warships to restore order, and a 8 conflict is expected. The British j Consul has been requested to send for 1 a man-of-war to protect the English '" residents. '• Mr Hare, Mayor of Surbition, in > Surrey, was shot dead by his son, who 1 had recently returned from Australia » whither he had been sent for the bens efit of his health. The young man, 8 who was known to be suffering from * violent suicidal tendencies, after kil--8 ling his father, shot himself dead, with 0 the same revolver. » Sydney. This Day. The share list of the Kauri Company is closed, neraly the whole of issue being ', taken up. s Special services, praying for rain, were 8 held in various parts of the colony yesterday. Hobart, This Day. A boy, named Pearson, has been disr covered to be suffering from small-pox , in a mild form at Launceston. : .VI elbourne, This Day. During last month 312,000 people at- ! tended the Exhibition, and the receipts ' for admission were L 15.600.

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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 36, 1 September 1888, Page 3

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TOWN EDITION. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 36, 1 September 1888, Page 3

TOWN EDITION. Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 36, 1 September 1888, Page 3

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