HOME & FOREIGN CABLES,
DISASTROUS CYCLONE IN JAPAN, 800 PEOPLE KILLED. THE MADAGASCAR QUESTION. RUSSIANS AND KURDS. (PBB PREBS ASSOCIATION.) London, September 26 A cyclone devastated a large district in Southern Japan. Many vessels were wrecked, and three hundred persons I killed. Monsignor Azuarian, Patriarch of the Armenians, has been delegated to confer with the Popo upon the union of the two Churches. The French papers report that Colonel Colville, at Cairo, has received orders to occupy the junction of the Bahr-el Ghazel and the Nile, with a view to assert the British claims in the Equatorial Basin. The French are sending seven thousand men to Madagascar, accompanied by eight batteries of artillery. Berlin, September 26. The Kaiser concluded a speech at Thorn addressed to the malcontent Poles : " You know I can be very disagreeable " Fahis September 26 The French Naval Commission condemns the defences of Cherbourg an inadequate. St. Petersburg, Sept. 25. A Russian fronier picket in the district of Kars repelled an inroad of Kurdish cavalry, lulling twenty.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 79, 27 September 1894, Page 2
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