BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
By ELECTRIC TeLEGEAPH. —COPYRIGHT
[Reuter’s Telegrams.]
VERY LATEST."
THIS DAY,
[Received October 3, 1882, at noon,] London, Oot. 2. A brilliant aurora borealis was Visible last night.
[Received Oct. 3,1882,1 a.m.] Baker Pasha* Alexandria, Oct. 3. Baker Pasha arrived at Cairo to-day from Constantinople.
[Received Got. 3, 1882,1 a.m.] Explosion with Fatal Results
St. Petersburg, Sept. 30,
The torpedo magazine of the Eussian circular ironclad PopofEka, stationed at Odessa, a seaport on the Black Sea, exploded to>day, and thirty of the crew were killed and several others severely injured.
£erished hy lire. New York, Sept. SO. One of the Mississigi river stoaiaero
has been burnt, and twenty persons lost their lives by the casaulty.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2971, 3 October 1882, Page 2
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117BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2971, 3 October 1882, Page 2
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