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8 liberal views, me- vm ll§M*mnged m [M Qtana ' Duk ° 1 pllf Mibliasl, ; another of .his sons, shall - :v c- - FbanoiSco, September 25. • Kp&i'-'o«ibg'.to the disputeaffibngßate exploded in house ocoapied by npn-njiionistßi Two K?;'i - -were killed and four injured; K|--;, ■: :WAfIHiBGioH, September25. IpiS;- It nppears likely from the deterthe opposition that K|&'theren>il-of the Bhormau Act will baoarriedwhen theininoricy are bydeeplesa nights. : :'■ 'Madrid, September 25. won! thrown a review Barce- ' The scone of tho outrage was the Balulins point. Six other officers, I including two Genorals were wounded. I Ono has since died. The spectators fled at tho Bight of horses and officers becoming a bkdins. beap on the ► \ ground, and in the rush many were seriously |\ Pallas, wKojPw the bombs, is a 1\ well-known Anarchist, and has been 1 arrested. He appears to glory in \\ having ci'mmitted the outrage. I }\ ElO de Janeiro, September 25. IM Tho forts sank one of tho rebel ' Bteamer?, and the crew aro said to be all drowned. It is reported that the President has returned to the capital, and that the bombardment has estranged the feelings of sympathy for the rebels *' formerly entertained by the populace. Paris, September 25 ; k At the suggestion oi the Russian 1\ Government, the Premier will con \ trol the festivities observed at I lie re- \\ ception of the Russian fleet, arid set k I\V to modify the extravagant enthusiasm \\ of tho press. ' / I \ The Socialist deputies ttyposo the m \ reception. / ft \ The Anarchists appoflt: French-. men to spit in tbej faces of" the Russian autocrat's squadron." /re reported in the i& : ' : : ' Arailwayjmbankinentat Hamilton ■vV, baa been washed away. It is the heaviest flood since 1870. |.; : : Other towns are also sulfding from the effects of the rain. !•:■' Brisbane, September 25. F The men arrested on suspicion of \' ' the theft of gold f rem the Mount Morgan mine have been remanded. ,'i: Several have offered to turn Queen's ;:; evidence. __^____ i .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4534, 27 September 1893, Page 2
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389CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4534, 27 September 1893, Page 2
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