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CABLE NEWS. HOME AND FOREIGN.

(PER PRESS A8800IATION) Calcutta, July 14. The whole of the Hazaras are in rebellion, again. Rio de Janeibo, July 14. . The crew of the Kosalie, who it was feared went down with the vessel, were saved. i Rome, July 14. Mount Etna is hurling streams of lava and huge roots to an immense distance. People near the; mountain are seriously alarmed. St. Petebsbtjeg, July 14. Cholera has made its appearance at Simbersk, on the upper Volga. Riots have occurred at Saratov, owing to reports that cholera patients were "being burned alire with quicklime. The police station, doctors houses, and hospitals wers wrecked by an infuriated and desperate mob. Troops were called out, and a great number were killed before they would disperse. WABHINGTOW, July 14. The miners of Idaho have seized the Adjutant of the troops as a hostage. London, July 14. Lord Salisbury has invited Mr Dibbs to ask the colonial Governmentsjto institute an inspection of butter shipments, in order to secure an equal and regular supply, also to try and influence the Shipping Companies to reduce freights for butter and fruit. Mr Dibbs stated that he would give his attention to the question, but could make no promises on behalf of the Australian Governments.

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Bush Advocate, Volume VII, Issue 650, 16 July 1892, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. HOME AND FOREIGN. Bush Advocate, Volume VII, Issue 650, 16 July 1892, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. HOME AND FOREIGN. Bush Advocate, Volume VII, Issue 650, 16 July 1892, Page 2

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