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The Dresden express collided with the Kaiser's train at Lobau. The engine was smashed, but no one wa9 hurt. The Emperor William showed great coolness during the accident. The cyclone already reported from Paris, which did so much damage in the vicinity of the Seine, originated in the Square of St. Sulpice. The wind blew with a force of 360 kilometres per hour. Seven of those injured have died.
President Cleveland has published a letter denouncing Mr Bryan, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency. Mr Cleveland threatens to dismiss from office all democrats who support Mr Bryan, and urge§ the Democratic Party to support General Palmer. In defiance of the evidence adduced by the Embassies, the special tribunal set up to investigate the recent outrages acquits the gendarmes of the charge of murder. The police are warning the Armenian citizens that they remain in Constantinople at their peril. Seventy thousand men are now engaged on the trans-Siberian Bailway. Buasia is building a naval station at Murnambay, Lapland, which will be connected by rail with St. Petersburg.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 September 1896, Page 2
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177Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 17 September 1896, Page 2
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