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CABLE MESSAGES.

[Reuteß’s Telegrams to Press Agency.] LONDON. September 11. The St. Leghr was run to-day— Janette, first; Childeric, second ; Kildare, third. September 12. The seat of the Duke of Abercorn (South Wales) lifts been injured by fire. All officers and men on leave -have been recalled as a measure of precaution. BERLIN. September 11. The Imperial Department of Justice is showing more toleration towards Socialists. BRISBANE. September 12. Mr Chester, Government Agent, telegraphs that lie has crossed Now Guinea, and found six rivers ami a number of villages. The people are cannibals, hut friendly. The country is fertile, and he has discovered what is believed to he ebony. [Special to Press Agency.] LONDON. September 12. A fearful colliery accident occurred at EKlow Yale. Three hundred killed ; eighty rescued. Fourteen horses ran for the St. Roger race, and was won by four lengths.

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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 356, 14 September 1878, Page 2

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CABLE MESSAGES. Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 356, 14 September 1878, Page 2

CABLE MESSAGES. Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 356, 14 September 1878, Page 2

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