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TO-DAY'S CABLES.

Isy Electric Telegraph. — Copyright { CITY OP TOLEDO FLOODED. ( FORTY PEOPLE DROWNED. s FRANCE AND RUSSIA. i FATAL FLOODS AT NEWCASTLE, s | Per Press Association. | i Maokid, September 15. ( The city of Toledo has been flooded, - and immense damnge done. Forty per Boiiß have been drowned. , London, September 15. ] The late Admiral Tryon's will has been proved at under i;:}l,000. ' Slavin is arranging a match between : Stanbury, champion of the world, and the ! winner of the race between Bubear and i Sullivan on 25th September. 1 Sir Charles Dilke holds that England cannot dream of joining in the Triple , Alliance, which is essentially an instni- ' uient of war. The Brittannia won the Cape May Cup the course being from the Needles to Cherbourg and buck, beating the Navahoe by thirty six minutes. Heavy floods have been experienced in Newcastle, and the residents are fleeing for their lives to high land. Muny lives have been lost. Mr Huddart is awaiting the arrival of Sir C. Tupper, the Canadian Commissioner, before interviewing the Government on the question of a subsidy to the Vancouverdine. Pakis, September 15. It is understood that the French Government will convert almost immediately two hundred and seventy one million sterling, 412,000 rentes. A national subscription is being made in France for the purpose of entertaining the Russian fleet. Capetown, September 16. News has been received that owing to an outbreak of small pox the threatened attack of the Irapi on the fort Victoria is unlikely to take place. Vienna. September 15. The Socialist Congress at Vienna [ opened with much enthusiasm. Reference was made to the extension ot their doctrines all over the world, including Australia. Herr Bebel, the president, said universal suffrage alone would put an end to the power of the purse and the era of magazine rifles.

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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 68, 18 September 1893, Page 2

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TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 68, 18 September 1893, Page 2

TO-DAY'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 68, 18 September 1893, Page 2

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