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LATE TELEGRAMS.

By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright. (I'Elt UNITED PIIKSS ASSOCIATION.) MOUNT ETN T A IN ERUPTION. SHOCKING OUTRAGE. London, July 13 The Lord Mayor has opened a fund (0 assist the people of St John's, and Lord Knutsford urges tie puhlic to subscribe The English insurance companies lose £1,000,000 by the fire, the loss of the Phoenix Company baing the heaviest. The coroner's jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against the man Neill, in custody on a charge of poisoning a number of girls in Lambeth. Romk, July 13 Five craters have opened en Mount Etna. The yillage of Giarre is ruined. New York, July 13 The Press states that the Union miners in Adavo sent a car loaded with giant | powder down a sharp incline against a wall of works, causing an explosion, wliich destroyed all the non-Unionists. The perpetrators have yielded to the militia and federal troops despatched to the scene to assist in inaintaimng order. The troops have made a peaceful occupation of Carnegie's works. Cyrus Field is dead. Constantinople, July 13. Cholera has made its appearance in Syria. Pabis, July 13. A balloon with three persons in the cage ascended from Havre. Three days latter it descended in England. The cage was then empty and the balloon covered with snow. Pasteur is recovering. Madame Reymond, a French lady, in good social position, has been acquitted on a charge of murdering Madame Lassimonne in Paris on the night of May 21. On that eyening the accused proceeded to an apartment where she found her husband with the deceased. After inducing the former to leave, Madame Reymond fired at Madame Lassimonne, who was in bed, and killed her. Ravaehol loft a letter behind him urg ing the Anarchists to reyengc his death. Washington, July 12. Unionists at the Coour d'Alene mines in Idaho evicted the non-^lJnionists, killing nine of then, and blew up the woikffith gunpowder. President Harrison has ordered '.he release of the British sealer CoquiltMi.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 11, 14 July 1892, Page 2

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LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 11, 14 July 1892, Page 2

LATE TELEGRAMS. Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 11, 14 July 1892, Page 2

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