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(SPECIAL TO "SYDNEY NEWS ")

London, August 24.— The conspirators employed by the Czar raised a Servian war scare in Bulgaria, which had the effect of inducing Prince Alexander to send the regiments devoted to hie interests to the frontier. The Queen forwarded telegraphic inquiries as to the Prince's whereabouts from London to Tirnova, but received no answer. London, July 25.— There i? great excitement hers in consequence of the news received ot the movements of Russian troops in the direction of the frontier waa assuming a menacing aspect. Prince Alexander is said to have been kidnapped by Ruseian agent. In Germany, the soldiers, in various garrisons, drink the Prince's health nightly, and in other ways declare a yearning for war with Russia.

To THB PUBLIC.— I, the und*Migncd, do, this day make the following statcment.ln hopes that others who have gone through a similar affliction may profit thereby :— For many months have 1 beon sick ; so had that life was a burden. The mental depression and physical prostration were something that cannot be described. Doctors and patent medicines I have tried without any relief, but getting worse all the timo. As a forlorn hope I called on Dr. Spoer, Palmerston Buildings, Quoen-strect. Ho examined me, and without asking a question, gave mo every symptom I had. Said ho would treat me. 1 From the first teaspoonful of hie medicine I felt relief, and have been constantly getting better ever since. Words carinot express my gratitude. The above statement I make without any solicitation, and I am willing to verify the same before a J.P.-^Respcqtfully yours, R. AiMMSOtf Charlott^-strect, Eden" Terrace., ' '

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 168, 4 September 1886, Page 4

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(SPECIAL TO "SYDNEY NEWS") Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 168, 4 September 1886, Page 4

(SPECIAL TO "SYDNEY NEWS") Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 168, 4 September 1886, Page 4

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