SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEWS.
By Eleotbio Telegraph.— Coptbight.
(UNITED P&ESS ASSOCIATION.)
ST. PETERSBURG, August 12.
A mad wolf raided a Russian village, and thirty persons, .besides many horses, cattle, and sheep, were bitten. The village is now lull of persons who have gone raving mad.
PARIS, August 12.
News to baud states that there is ft general revolt in Upper Congo. The disturbance extends from Lake Tanganyika to Lake Viotoria Nyanza. The Upper Limimi stations of the Anti-slavery Society and trading companies have been destroyed, and Jaques and Joubert's expedt* tion to Lake Tanganyika has been driven back.
BERLIN, August 12.
The Berlin Post asserts tbat two months ago Russia requested China not to send troops into the Pamir district in order that the labors of the delimitation cordons* sioners should not bo disturbed. Only 50 Russians were engaged in conflict at Aktash.
CALCUTTA, Angußt 12. The Ameer states that he is willing to receive the mission under Lord Montrose, but is unable to fix a time or plaoe owing
to the Hazaar trouble.
The Usbeg rising io the Maimena has been suppressed by the Ameer's troops. Fresh outbreaks, however, on the pare of
the Hazaras are reported from Tashkurgbau and Mazarichreff. The Hazaras have closed the road between Herat and Cabul. Russians have expelled the Hindoo traders from Turkestan. TANGIERS, Aatnaat 14. The Angherite rebels retreated beforf tbe Sultan's troops, wbo set fire to tbejy tillages and then returned to Tangiers. NEW YORK, August 12.
The rebels, under General Hernandez, have oapturned Bolivar. A thousand of the Government troops were killed) including four generals. BRUSSELS, Angast 14.
Hodesher, the director of tbe Katanga expedition, who was captured by Arabs, was tortured for three days and then beheaded.
ST. PETERSBURG, August 13.
The Gzai has abandoned the great arnny manoeuvres usually held at tbis time of tot year, through fear tbat tbe health of tha troops might enßer trom cholera. SYDNEY August 15.
The Amalgamated Miners' Association^ levy of 2i per cent, to assist Broken Hill strikers will yield £1600 per week. MELBOURNE, Aognat 15. Sir William Jervois is staying with Lord Hopetonn.
Mr. Macro has been granted leave of absence to enable him to returh to tbe colony.
A single bee will not collect mora^|^fc, > teaspoonrol of honey in a Beajonj^BTa good- sized bivc produce from 60ld to 801b.
18 TEA DRINKING HARMFUL?— Most people believe 40. And the doctor's say so. Then why olrtpk bo much P Use Cbiasb's A. I. Cowai.ktt aids digestion and clears tbe brain. % everywhere in 1 lb. and 2 1b. tins. ~ ' m
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3199, 15 August 1892, Page 2
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