BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[BY SLEOTSJO T3L3QEAPH,-~OOPXBIQHT.'] [Special to Press Association.) A POST OFFICE ROBBERY. PARIS, Dec, 1. The Post Office at Miaael-sur-Seine haa been robbed of three hundred thousand francs (£12,000). THE SPANIARDS IN MOROCCO. MOROCCO, Dec, 1. The Spanish troops, consisting of 15,000 men, commanded by thirty generals, have begun operations against the Kabyle tribes in the vicinity of Melilla. The Sultan is striving to arrange a peace. DR TALMAGE. NEW YORK, Dec. 1. Dr Talmage, the well-known divine, haa accepted MrE. S. Smythe’s offer for a lecturing tour in Australia, and will leave San Francisco at the end of May.' MAYOR OF DUBLIN. LONDON, Dec. 2. Alderman Dillon, a Parnellite, has been elected Mayor of Dublin. SIAM. A Franco-Engliah Commission proceeds to Siam to examine and delimit the neutral zone. SOUTH AFRICA. CAPETOWN, Dec. 2. Heavy rains in Matabelelaud are impeding the operations against Lobengula.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10211, 4 December 1893, Page 5
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