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[press association.] (Received November 26, 10 a.m.) CHOLERA IN JAVA. BRISBANE, This Day. Owing to the prevalence of cholera, Java has been proclaimed an infected port THE MEMBER FOR GALWAY. LONDON, 25th November. • The friends of Mr. Arthur Lynch, who has just been elected for Galway, have warned him that if he comes to England he will be arrested for treason. A DEPUTY MAYOR SHOT. PARIS, 25th November. During a heated debate in the Muni- . cipality of Roquebrune, a small town near Mentone, in the French Riviera, M. Orsini, a member, shot the DeputyMayor dead, wounded some others, and escaped. SIR HECTOR MACDONALD. MELBOURNE, This Day. A large gathering bade farewell to Sir Hector Macdonald. DISASTER TO A DUTCH EXPEDITION. LONDON, 25th November. News has been received from Sumatra that the chief Sabakael defeated a Dutch military expedition, killing eight men and capturing the river flotilla of transports. MILITARY SMALL ARMS. I LONDON, 25th November. Lord Roberts has assured the mounted troops at Aldershot that the Lee-Enfield rifles are equal, if not superior, to the Mausers.
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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 128, 26 November 1901, Page 5
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179VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS. Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 128, 26 November 1901, Page 5
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