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TELEGRAPHIC.

[Spiciat. to Puass Abscciatiow.] NECKBR ISLAND. LONDON, Sept. 12. H.M.S. Champion will survey the water in tbo vicinity of Necker Island and ascertain if tlie bottom is suitable for laying a cable. THE DTTC D'ORLEANS. Sept. 13. The manifesto of tbe Due d'Orloana is colourlesH. He hopes with God's belp to accomplish tbe mission or restoring the French, monarchy. The Comte d'Hauahooville bas retired from the position as political manager. A DISASTROUS EIRE. A fire is raging in Bermondsey, and three warehouses are gutted. THE PACIFIC CABLE. The associated Chambers of Commerce have carried a resolution urging tbe Government to support the British Pacific cable and CanadianAustralian steamship line. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY. VIENNA, Sept. 18. Twenty-one pupil teachers have been arrested in Galicia on the charge of being concerned in a conspiracy against the Emperor. SUICIDE. MADRID, Sbpt. 13. The. Duke of San Carlos has committed suicide. The cause is attributed to distress at bis inability to attain moral perfection. ANARCHISTS ARRESTED. ROME, Sept. 13. Two armed Anarchists were arrested in the Vatican Gardens, near the Summer Villa. They attempted to escape by scaling a wall, and abandoned their weapons. It is believed that they intended to assassinate the Pope.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5055, 14 September 1894, Page 1

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TELEGRAPHIC. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5055, 14 September 1894, Page 1

TELEGRAPHIC. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5055, 14 September 1894, Page 1

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