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2, 1,45 a.m.) BHBHfiON'nox, October 1, j^HH^HF I resignation of M, HHHBMS'OwI I Ambassador to |HHHHhIio appointment of his placo hns relations beAfadagascar, influence ÜBB^BmMmik—Cupi/riijld.l HHBHF^rIO.4S a.m.) October 1, HHHpTvc tlioii.snnd Chinese cast of Pokin, JB?;.(lilitii)iml 20,000 are expectell from Kasbgar. I'ivc thousand picked Jlantchns are holding Shnngaikwan. An Emperor's Freak, [ Unileil Vrm Amnmilku,] (111/ lilerlm Tflriiruph.—Vvjiyiijht.)

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Ono hundred and eighty noncommissioned ollicers iu a gunnery school at Berlin Imve been arrested for mutinous conduct and imprisoned at Magdeburg. The Emperor ordered the garrison (o be alarmed, and fiiirrmimlttl the school. In the (lend of night the prisoners were roused out of'their beds. A great sensation was caused in the city by this strange freak of the Emperor. A Suffering Monarch [ United I'rcM Assiiciutiiiii.] (Bi) lilntrk Telegraph.—Copi/right.) (Received Oct. 2,1.40 a.m.) St. PnKissiiniii, October 1. The Czar is almost a skeleton, and hardly able to use his arms. He spends his nights in weeping for his consumptive son George. He suddenly walked to the telegraph office at one o'clock the other morning,' and wired an enquiry to the doctor who is attending the young Prince. He waited shivering in a tireless room for an.hour and a half, and, upon receiving bad news, cried out 'uioud: " Oh, God! What have I done to be so severely punished f"

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18941002.2.14

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, 2 October 1894, Page 3

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224

UNKNOWN Wairarapa Daily Times, 2 October 1894, Page 3

UNKNOWN Wairarapa Daily Times, 2 October 1894, Page 3

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