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O i BEITISH AND R)KEIGN. (Pee Blbotbio Tjblbgbaph—Copxbkiht,) (pke i*bess association. _• Received 11.10 ' a.m., September 26th. THE CZAF. St. Pbibbsbukg, September 25. The Czar is suffering from Bright'o disease. OBITUARY. London, September 25, Heury Herman, dramatist, ia dead.

Speoiat. to Press Association. Eeoeived 10.50 a.m., September 26th. THE EQUATORIAL BASIN. Paris, September 25. The French presß report that Colonel Oolville at Cairo has received orders to accupy the junction of Bahr El Ghuzal and Nile, with & view to assert British claims m the equatorial basin. THE ARMENIAN CHURCH. Rome, September 25. Monsignor Asuarian, Patriarch of the Armenians, has been delegated to confer with the Pope upon the union of the two Churoheß. Eeoeived 11 a.m., September 26th CYCLONE IN JAPAN. Tofiio, September 25. A cyclone has devastated a large dis> trict m southern Japan. Many vessels were wreoked, and 300 persons killsd. MADAGASCAR. PABia, September 25. The French are sending 7000 men to Madagascar, accompanied by eight batteriea o£ artillery. I THEg BULGARIAN ELECTIONS. Sofia, September 25. The Bulgarian elections have resulted m the triumph of the Conservatives. Stoiloff was re-elected. Zaukoff, leader of the RuHsophila party, was also returned.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6066, 27 September 1894, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6066, 27 September 1894, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Timaru Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 6066, 27 September 1894, Page 2