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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. THE EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY. ROME, September 12. (Received Sept. 12, at 10.10 p.m.) King Victor Emmanuel's visit greatly cheered the sufferers by the earthquake. Some women, in tears, replying to the King, said: "We Lave lost our all, and wo liave no one to look to but God and you." The military and engineers are actively building shelters. NIPPED IN THE BUD. BERLIN, September 12, (Received Sept. 12, at 10.10 p.m.) It is officially stated here that the indications of cholera were nipped in the bud ■without . assuming the character of an epidemic. AN ELEVATED-RAILWAY DISASTER. NEW YORK, September 11. (Received Sept. 12, at 8.58 a.m.) A train on the New York elevated railway encountered an open switch, precipitating a 1 car into the street. Ten persons tvore killed and 20 injured. REFLOATED. SINGAPORE, September 11. (Received Sept. 12, at 8.58 a.m.) The German cruiser Seesdler, which grounded on tho Kent Rocks, was refloated with little damage. INTERCOLONIAL, *3?ress Association—By Talcgraph—Copyright.
A CASE OP CHOLERA. BRISBANE, September 12. (Received Sept. 13, at 1.7 a.m.) A case of plague is reported at Towns-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13387, 13 September 1905, Page 5
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