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The terribly rainy weather which has prevailed in Hungary, as in many other parts of theils with dates from Berlin of the 15th ult, Continent, daring the past few days, has brought left Singapore on the 8th insts at 6p.m., and an appalling catastrophe upon the country, of lives, and the estimates already formed place

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