BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[Reuter’s Agency.j Fatal landslip. London, Sept. 11. Intel] igenec lias been received that a serious landslip has occurred at a place called Nini Tal, in India, by which 11 officers and 24 men of; a British regiment stationed there were killed. "Sho Cape'Wax’ 3oaewed. Later news from the Cape of Good Hope states that 1000 Basutos and Mohalcs, together with 5000 Mafctings, were attacked by the Cape Killcs, when severe lighting - took place. The enemy was repulsed. Riotous Chinamen. Pekin, Sept. 23. Further intelligence received from Canton regarding the riots which have taken place there, states that order was not restored until the military had been called out and attacked the rioters. A False Report. Constantinople, Sept. 23. It now transpires that a report received last week that the Albanians had attacked and expelled the Turkish garrison at Dulciguo is devoid of foun datiun.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2348, 25 September 1880, Page 3
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147BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2348, 25 September 1880, Page 3
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