CHOLERA.
Paris, Aug. 24. Cholera has broken out in Havre, and a number of deaths are reported. Brussels, Aug. 24. The number of deaths at Antwerp from Cholera is increasing. Berlin, Aug. 23. Dr Koch has been ordered to Hamburg to report on the outbreak of cholera there, which has every indication of being of the virulent Asiatic type. Aug. 23. Of the three hundred and forty persons attacked by cholera in Hamburg three hundred died. Yesterday Dr Koch, who was ordered to report on the outbreak, pronounced it to be of the Asiatic type. Many of the streets in Hamburg are clqsed to traffic. London, Aug. 24. There is an exodus from Hamburg in consequence of cholera. Preventive measures'are being taken at English ports. Calcutta, Aug. 23, Cholera has reached Cahul, PAMIR AND AFGHANISTAN, Calcutta, Aug, 28, The Ameor of Afghanistan complains of the high-handed conduct of the Russians in encroaching on his territory find shooting his subjects. The Hazars have driven back the Governor of Candahar from Chamalan to Chriska, The Ameer's troops are suffering from want qf ffift4i Agency publishes a statement that 20,000 Russian troops have been ordered to the Afghan frontier, but it is believed to be a canard. Aug, 24, The Ameer's troops have defeated the rebel Usbega at Kaisar and Maimend, and have quelled the rebellion. Hong Kong, Aug. 23. Russia has assured the Chinese Government that General Yanchoff s expedition is merely one, of exploration, and is not intended to, occupy any portion of the Pamir. St. Petersburg, Aug. 23. Russian officials have been instructed to allot a plot of land to Afghans taking refuge in Rnssiau territory,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2391, 27 August 1892, Page 1
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