GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS.
[PBESS ASSOCIATION.]
CAPTURE OF AN AFGHAN PLOTTER. London, September 21. Mahommed Noor, the companion of Ayoub Khan in his flight from Persia, has been captured near Herat,
JAY GOULD'S CHINESE SCHEME. London, September 21. The report with reference to the founding of an American bank in China by Jay Gould has been repeated, but is not yet confirmed. BULGARIA AND GERMANY. London, September 21. The Bulgarian Government have apologised to Germany for the insult offered to the consul at Ruatchuk. The apology has be6n accepted, and the warships recalled. THE FRENCH HARVEST. London, September 21. The French wheat crop is estimated to yield a hundred and seventeen million hectolitres. DEATH OF AN EX KING. London, September 22. The death is announced of King of Oude or Oudh (British India;. THE ARABS AT STANLEY FALLS. London, September 23. The Arab slaves have refused to evacuate Stanley Falls.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8061, 23 September 1887, Page 5
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149GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8061, 23 September 1887, Page 5
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