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THE BRAZILIAN REBELLION.

New Yokk, Feb. 17. Kows has been roceived that the Brazilian forties defe:jtpd the insurgents •rf, Baasofundo and that 400 of the latter were killed. Yellow feyer has broken out on the British, Austii".n, and Portuguese warsdips at Rio do Jaiiejj.-,. The commander of au Austrian warship has succumbed. The fover is also raging among merchant shipping. Rio de Janeiro, February 10. Forty deaths from yellow fever occur daily. The American fleet ia temporarily withdrawn in consequence.

Burglary. Waruock Bros.' promises at Auckland were entered by burglars last Thursday nijrht, and an unsuccessful attempt wub made wi the, w,i'u»

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2623, 20 February 1894, Page 1

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102

THE BRAZILIAN REBELLION. Temuka Leader, Issue 2623, 20 February 1894, Page 1

THE BRAZILIAN REBELLION. Temuka Leader, Issue 2623, 20 February 1894, Page 1

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