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THIS DAY. FPeb Cable to Pekss Association.] [Special to Melboubne “ Asa.”] London, Sept. 6,9.24 a.m. The villages in the neighborhood of Kassassoun are being deserted by the enemy. It has been ascertained that the collapse of the military bridge over the ravine at St. Petersbnrgh was caused by the Nihilists, a torpedo having exploded under the structure. , [Spioial to the Melboubnb “Abqos.”! London, Sept. 6,5.64 a.ro. Defective transport delays the Advanoe of the English troops. Large quantities of railway material are arriving. The fresh water supply of Suez and Ismailia is running short and the daily allowance has been limited. F. Kney, the Chief of Arabi’s Staff, who was captured by the British, accuses certain members of the Egyptian Cabinet of intriguing with Arabi. Smallpox at Capetown is spreading, and a large number of deaths are reported. Official reports show 's gratifying decrease of crime in Ireland. Earl Spencer, in replying to a. memorial, promises to reinstate a number of the Irish Constabulary who were dismissed for taking part in the recent strike.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2949, 7 September 1882, Page 3
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