Foreign.
Four nunarea oiue-jacKecs ana Soudanese, with 800 porters, haw been sent to Mombassa to punish the rebellious natives. The expedition is supplied with Maxim guns. About 1000 Bulgarians attacked the village of Janakli, in the Kirdjali district, burned 800 houses, and killed manyof the inhabitants* tfhe relations between Russia and Japan are regarded as strained, owing to the determination of Japan to retain Corea. The Daily ChronieUt Odessa cor* respondent says it is reported that the Czar intends to withdraw from the active guidance of affairs, and entrust the reins of power to the Dowager-Empress. The British and American Consuls at Foochow have started for Kucheng, escorted by 100 braves. The Viceroy refused to permit a foreign escort. England and America will form a Joint Commission of Enquiry into tho Kucheng massacre. News has been received that yellow fever is prevalent among the Spanish troops in Cuba, and that the death-rate has reached as high as 130 daily.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 August 1895, Page 2
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159Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 17 August 1895, Page 2
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