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•'fsPEOIAX, TO PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPTr BIGHT.] 'A French Statesman on the Egyptian Situation. •LONDON,' Oct. j 30. M. Clemendau, the well-known French statesman, has publicly upheld the right of England to refuse to .agree! -to a - restoration of dual control iri Egypt. Threatening an Archbishop. The Archbishop of Lyons has received anonymous letters threatening -him with death. . . . Dynamite- .» \\ A fresh . discovery of dynamite has -ieen made in London. V" A Charitable Highlander. A Highland gentleman has offered to -pay the arrears of rent due in Skye, so *’as to prevent the. eviction of the coffers shy. military, force The crofters how offer ,ta com promise for i o per cent Launched* - ...The steamer Toukl, intended for the Clarence River trade, has been launched at Blackball. . ? . . A Railway Car Burned. «’ -A Pullman palace car, attached to ’the Scotch express on the Midland sne, caught fire and was burned. One .passenger was burned to death.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 782, 1 November 1882, Page 3
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157CABLE NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 782, 1 November 1882, Page 3
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