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(UNITRD PBBBB A8800IATxOM.) v £s BUENOS AYRES, September 19. J It is reported that the garrison of Sent* Cruz, i n Bolivia, hue mutinied, murdered the officers, burned the barracks, and fled to Chili. LONDON, September 19. At a meeting in Kildare to disoute the National League, Dr. Kenny advocated embarrassing the Irish Secretary %t a means of securing their wishes;, A meeting was held in Limeriok oalling. for the release of political prisoners. PERTH (W.A.), September 20. There iB considerable excitement over . a gold discovery near the Soatbern Cross Mine. Gold already sent to town w« obtained in a few days, and it is said that another 2000 oanoes are in sight. Gold is obtained both in quartz and alia roily. LONDON, September 19. Report from Rear- Admiral Charles P.Hotsam, of the Paoifio Station, isstartliag in its details of the cruelty and indignities tj which crews of Bealers seized "W JEtasaian officers off Copper Island wen ,'■■-, subjected. Prize orews placed on board the sealers pillaged the carbines of the officers and removed everything of any . valae. BEBLIN, September 19. The people of Hamburg are indignant at the refusal of the Lord Mayor of London to open a relief fund. During the manoeuvres of a small portion of the army at Anklam, in Pamerania, the Emp9ror waa thrown from bis horse and rolled upon. He escaped with a severe shaking. The German press resents the British establishing a protectorate over the Gilbert Group. ZANZIBAR, September 19. Emm Pasha is seeking refuge with an Arab chief near Albert Edward NyanaaLakes, his resources having been iz~ bansted. _ \ I PARIS, September 10, - L Frenoh troops bave occopied Ddnfeav in Dahomey, and the villages en route have submitted. CALCUTTA, September 19, The Ameer pleads that bis trouble with tbe Hazards prevents him from fixing th* precise date to receive Lord Roberts. BRUSSELS, September 19. A Belgian survivor of tbe NyanzJl massacre, in Upper Congo, reports tha out of eighteen agents nine were killed. HIS EXCELLENCY LORD GLASGOW while partaking of some refreshments dm> ing the interval at the Opera J&tte remarked : •• One thing yor have here that , is good Coffee." It is scarcely necessary %! to say his Excellency was drinking Orotjao't -<f| A. I. Coffee. Sold everywhere in lansstb I 'THE DEINK QUESTION wot& eo«n to I settled if every one dtank CBXABtfcL^tf ~ £M Cowhb, which is prepared with tHe «aZ«I eat care and akiU aadfe uadoubSl|^3^H best in the market. Sold by all ffroc^HH aad storekeepers in 1 lb. and 2 lb.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3229, 20 September 1892, Page 2
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426SECOND EDITION. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3229, 20 September 1892, Page 2
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