EUROPEAN TOPICS.
[Special to Press Association. 1 SOFIA, July 9. The trial of those charged with the murder of M. Bottchejh. continues. Witnesses have given evidence to tho effect that on one occasion, when Prince Ferdinand was journeying to meet his mother, it wag arranged with the driver and stoker of the train that they should stop in the Dragoman Pass, and there murder the Prince and M. Stamhuloff. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 9. Cholera has broken out in Samaria, in ABtrachau. Its ravages are serious, and riots have taken place owing to the police endeavouring to prevent the populace fleeing from the city. PARIS, July 9. From Bordeaux, reinforcements have been shipped to Dahomey. The Dahomaus have captured Bagray and destroyed the Catholic missions. They have also burnt three priests and three nuns. The French troops eventually defeated the natives, ST PETERSBURG, July 10. The Government is advancing to several governing bodies in the provinces money, in order to enable the peasants to purchase seeds, with the view of providing fodder.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9774, 11 July 1892, Page 5
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