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GALE AT THE CAPE.

WBECKS AND LOSS OF LIFE. [PER PRESS ASSOCIA«nOK.] BecelYed September 2nd; 1030 ajn. Cafkwws, August 31. severe gale has been experienced HAlgoaßay, and seven Tefesels were whore and became jdtal wrecks. loee of life is reported. ; HOME AND FOREIGN. -&** ASSOOATIOS.] ""Wred September Ist. ius aja. MUTINY. . . Lokdqx, August 30. Aamtany has occurred among the Portuguese troops stationed at Lorenzo Belagoa Bay, South Africa. ,™»* have been landed from warJ*£to restore order, and a conflict is rPfwo- The British Consul has JJ« requested to send for a man-of- •« to jwteot the Engliali residents.

TRAGEDY IN SURREY. Mr Hare, of Surbiton, in Surrey, ■was fibot dead by his son, who had recently returned from Australia, wiuther he bad been sent for the benefit of his health. The youn<r man, who was known to be suffering from violent suicidal tendencies, after killing his father shot himself dead with the same 1 revolver. EMPEROR WILLIAM. Rome, An gnat 30. The Emperor William visited this city on October 6 th. ! Received September 3rd, 1.15 a.m. THE AMERICAN TARIFF. Washington, September 1. A Conference of Republican senators has proposed that a Tariff Bill should be introduced into the Senate to reduce the duty on sugar one-half, and slightly increase the present duty on wool.

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7143, 3 September 1888, Page 5

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GALE AT THE CAPE. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7143, 3 September 1888, Page 5

GALE AT THE CAPE. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7143, 3 September 1888, Page 5

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