TELEGRAPHIC.
BRITISH AND FOHEIGN. (Pjbr Electric Tbi.egra.fh— Cohmbht.) (Per Prbss Association.) JBooeived 11.35 a.m., September 18th. REBELLION IN BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro, September 17. The insurgents have seized t the Custom House and arsenal, and have also captured Vittoroy, a suburb five mileß east o! the city. YACHTUNG. London, September 16. The Britannia won the Cape May Cnp, the course being from the Needlea to Cherbourg and back, beating theNavahoe by 36 minutes. THE RUAPEHU. The Ruapehu left Plymouth to-day for Wellington with 33 first, and 45 second saloon, and 90 third-class and intermediate passengers. THE RIMUTAKA. The Rimutaka arrived at Plymouth to-day, all well. (Special to Press Association.) Received 7.30 p.m., September 18tb. SAMOA. Londgm, September 17. It is stated that the Powers, interested m Samoa have decided to transport Mataafa to the Marshall Group. THE GERMAN EMPEROR. Berlin, September 17. During his recent visit to AlsaceLorraine, the Emperor was guarded by fifty or Bt'xfy detectives.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5775, 19 September 1893, Page 2
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157TELEGRAPHIC. Timaru Herald, Volume LV, Issue 5775, 19 September 1893, Page 2
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