YESTERDAY’S CABLES.
Home and Foreign.
Spain has sent an ultimatum to Morocco, and has despatched a squadron to Tangiers. Details from China of the latest inundation of the Yellow River show that the stream burst its banks in a dozen places. Temples, houses, and whole villages were swept away, and frightful loss of life was the result.
The death is announced of H. B. Famie, the well-known writer of extravaganzas and librettos.
Australian.
An unfortunate boy named Clarke met with a horrible death at Sydney, being crushed iuto a shapeless mass beneath the steam street roller.
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Evening Star, Issue 8020, 24 September 1889, Page 1
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