TELEGRAPHIC.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
I BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH — COPYRIGHT.] J MUTINY OF CONVICrS. CLERGYM.\N~AND WIFE MUI-JDERED. [ONITED FBJCB6 ADECOIATION.] London, May 8. The imports of tho past month m creased £1,467,441, and exports £1,174,288. Great Britain has appealed against the decision of the Lothaire trial. Stanbury, the Australian sculler, has arrived. It is reported the Rev. Leach, English clergyman, and his wife have been murdered at Sfax m Tuois. Paris, May 7. A party of French convicts bound for the Guiana mines mutinied, seized a transport, and succeeded m landing m Venezuela, Massowah, May 7. Chief Has Mangasca insisted on the Italians indemnifying him before removing the arms and ammunition from Adigrat.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 106, 9 May 1896, Page 2
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