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(DY KI.KCTIUC TKLKfSJIAI'H—COPYRIGHT.) London', .September 23. A gexeiul risinff against Europeans is expected in Zanzibar. A German force lus killed 150 rebels there. The Emperor William and Prince Bismarck doubt the authenticity of the published extracts from tho late Emperor's diary. The Stanley relief expedition has been disbanded owing to the death of the leaders. The Chinese are thinking of colonising Siberia, and alarm is felt in S. Petersburg in uonseq^pjgg. Th f - Princess of Wales returns to England shortly. Indian crops have been damaged by rains. September 24. Mr Blaufi, Member for Armagh, whose sentence for offence against the Crimes Act was, in May last, increased on appeal to six month's, has been liberated from con6nement, in consequence of his ill health. Fathers Clark and Farrelly have been sentenced to six weeks imprisonment for inciting to boycott. At the conclusion of their match, with Surrey the Australian cricketers received a great ovation.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2530, 27 September 1888, Page 2
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155CABLE SUMMARY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2530, 27 September 1888, Page 2
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