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♦ BBITISH AND FOftElGft [Peb Exbotbio Tbi_bob___ph— OoPißxeHT.) (Pbb Pbbss Assooutiov.) Received 11.15 a.m., September 21st. FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR. Pabis, September 20. The Government have instructed M. Le Myre de Villers, French Commissioner to Madagascar, to insist on the right of French settlers there to acquire land from the Boras ; also to urge that a French adviser to the Governor be appointed. It I Ib inteaded to increase the number of j French troops there. Beoeived 7.30 p.m., September 2'st. OUTRAGE BY BRIGANDS. Athbns, September 20. Brigands near Lomio, m Greece, cap;ured the Judge, the Publio Prosecutor, tnd two assistants who were engaged upon m enquiry into the prevalence of brigandtge. Troops pursued and exterminated he whole of the band, but the Judge and > Prosecutor were killed by i their captors f. hen they saw that OBoape was impossible.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6062, 22 September 1894, Page 2
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139TELEGRAPHIC. Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6062, 22 September 1894, Page 2
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