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» A LIBERAT, LEADER GOES OVER TO THE ENEMY. COLLAPSE OF A WAREHOUSE. 20 PEOPLE KILLED. FATAL RIOTS IN TIPPERARY. FRENCH CONVOY ATTACKED BY MOORS. [PEB PBEB9 ASSOCIATION.! London. September 17 Lord Hotbfield, a Liberal leader in j Westmoreland, has seceded from the party, and announced that in future he will be a bitter opponent. He explains that the chancre is due to the Budget proposals introduced by Sir Wm. V. Harcourt. Two men were killed and three injured at Ballinderry, Tipperary, in a fight caused by an attack on emergency men. Paris, >eptember 17. M, Lockroy, President of the sub-corn mittee to rnport on the French defences, in his report of those of Toulon states there are only five out of fifty torpedo boats ready for sea News from Algiers states that the Moors attacked a French convoy aud killed two of the escort. ST. I'hTEKSBUftG. Sept. 17. By the collapse of a naphtha warehouse in Minsk, twenty persons were killed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 72, 19 September 1894, Page 2
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