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CABLE NEWS.

Press Association.] HBHHBfIAV Telegraph,-Copyright.) i September 26. army of thirty ] eighty thousand i BBBBJ^FprCTiouslyreported) has BHMKrked at Hiroshima. Itsdesti- 1 is unknown, Vit thero is a , HHViral impression tlratit is intended ' BHvj operate independently of the : at present in the field. , [Uniid Prat Association,] £»Yfy Electric Tchgrapl-^opynght) Bermn, September 26, Tho Kaiser concluded his speech at Thorn, addressed to the malcontent Polos, "Yon know I can he very disagreeable." ik Germans in East Africa, lUniled Pms Association.] {By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) Bkrmh, Septembor 26. The German troops in East Africa have suppressed a revolt headed by Wittosj their loss was twenty killed and wounded. A Kaffir Rising Y ~~ '»■ [UnitedPress Association.] (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright) CAraowx, September 26, There are seven thousand Kaffirs outside Delagoa, whonce they persued the Portuguese settlers capfcurtheir arms and ammunition, Further risings of |the Natives are feared, and tho Governor has protested against the British Marines landing. The town is protected by barricades, and the foreign residents

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 48367, 27 September 1894, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
165

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 48367, 27 September 1894, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 48367, 27 September 1894, Page 3

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