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The cholera has broken oufc in Bremen? rm& ikr™W**4sg\ *P a » alarming eXteiit in, Hfi,mb\irg^here 200 deaths were reportea Oh" Saturday. It is also spreading to the towns and districts" in the vicinity of Hamburg. t .-Nambejjs^pfiweaUliy.pepple are, .leaving the place, an,4 .prayers Rre r , offered in the churches for the check of the epidemic. .. i It is reported, that three distinbt j Russian detachments are now in the Pamirs. , '-]\ • > ftietiidian CloV«ininieht is msisfc-'ing^haetne-'AiMeiEir shall refrain frioni coercing the frontier tribes. . The Hazaras have indicted Afghanistan is excited and_ India anxious at the position of affairs. ! T<jj Eussian troops. a£6,Q9Cupy,ing^ the , }eft bank, (pi the Oxus,/^ . j ,' ; i ei| China is demanding the* evacua- j i tion of the Pamirs.

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Manawatu Herald, 1 September 1892, Page 2

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121

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 1 September 1892, Page 2

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 1 September 1892, Page 2

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