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Foreign.

Tho'usnrids of people welcomed I Prince Bismark on his arrival at ' Jena. The Prince, in addressing

the declared he had ' swora to defend the Protestant Empire.. It was put o£tjhe question to rule with the Cas[phe party as the chief factor..,- .2#er advised his counttymen to prevent absolution or Government by bureaucracy, and asserted that he_was determined to speak bis mind on public matters koops, andjnanypf_the latter_ are _^ deserting and joining the former, - who are marching on Tangier and burning the villages en route. The European portion of the | population is greatly alarmed. The heat in New York is unexampled. On. Friday the«thermometer ; regißt^MMFisgadeOOL" ', Hair traffic has been suspended, ' and 100 deaths, ave<|reppr^<J from *" I sunstroke. > lv Chicago there is a water famine. \ Owing to the ravages of cholera* , * strakhan and Baku are in a deso-,i • late cC.ndits>K]lnia 'Sipnier^ alf;a < I r standstill. JL y - Vi " r ~ . 1 Fierce^cholera riots have taken , placeut Ta9hk?n3! f^bief town and . militaTiyiieaflqliaVtets of Russia in I Turkestan. The military were • called out to maintain order, ,and j shot 65 rioters dead and wounded '! 200 others. „ A J ■syndicate'" of W eH*6h-i>c&toitel»te 1 have " tajsen over the concessions 5 graiitea ( to cfe iPantttfrttf Caoftl &&}&*> i pany along with the assets of the ! latWif'ittd^ttitpritepwiurftf >th&m&tii ) \ company formed to carry on the 3 undertaking will shortly be issttw&f f « i (\

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Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1892, Page 2

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224

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1892, Page 2

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 4 August 1892, Page 2

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