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Zakzibae, September 3. Wissman, with 500 German troops and 1000 native porters is about to leave Sandam for Lake Victoria Nyanza. He takes with him in portable sections a small steamer to navigate the lake. St. Peteesbubg, September 3. Three Bussians peasants at Maikoff refused to permit the destruction of some diseased cattle. A riot followed, and the Cossacks fired on the peasants killing 17 and wounding man? others. MArRiD, September 3. By a collision in this city seven were killed and twenty injured. London, September 4. Captain O'Shea contradicts the rumour of his engagement to an English lady. Berlin, September 4. It is reported that the Emperor will shortly meet the Czar at Copenhagen. I'abis, September 4. The French Bepublic, which was declared upon the surrender of Sedan, attaius its majoiity to-day. It is reported the Banque De Paris offers to raise the Eussian loan of twelve million sterling at 4 per cent. Constantinople, September 4. It is explained, on behalf of the Porte, that the opening of the Dardanelles does not apply to the regular Eussian fleet, and involves no infraction of international treaties.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 29, 5 September 1891, Page 2
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