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SIR W. HARCOURT'S EYES FAILING HIM.

CABLE MESSAGES. By Electric Telegraph. — United Press Association Copyrighl.-Receiced 15J9194. —3.30 p.m.

London, September 17. Sir William Harcourt's eyes are reported to be failing him. It is feared that they may affect his ability to retain the leadership of the Hou3o of Commons. TRAIN THROWN OFF THE RAILS. A train was thrown off the rail 3at Batley, in Yorkshire, through defective points, and 14 persons wero, injured. DORIC AT RIO. The Doric left Rio for London on Saturday with her meat in good condition. SULTAN OF MOROCCO RECOVERED. Tangiers, September 17. The Sultan of Morocco has recovered. REVOLT SUPPRESSED. The revolt of the Kabyles has been suppressed. LATE ATTACK ON CONSULS. The Governor of Casablanca refused to pay any attention to the protests of the injured consuls. BRAHMIN OUTBREAK. Calcutta, September 17. It is suggested in i'oonah that a Hindoo manifesto and prominent Brahmins nrged the outbreak against th? Moslems, which caused the late riot, and that it was the first step towards the overthrowing the British Government in India. VATICAN AND AMERICA. New York, September 17. Father Ducely writes to the newspapers in New York that he is watching, on behalf of the Vatican, the enquiry by Congress with reference to the corrnption of various mnnicipal aathorities, and he adds that the Pope i 3 afraid that the alleged connection of Catholics with Tammany Hall will endanger the reputation of the (jhnrch in America.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 2

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SIR W. HARCOURT'S EYES FAILING HIM. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 2

SIR W. HARCOURT'S EYES FAILING HIM. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 2