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[fe«DTßß*a mM»W—OOFVKIOBt.The Elections. London, November 28. The London constituencies returned 37 Conservatives and 25 Liberals. For Bradford and York three Liberal members have been returned, the Right Hon W. E. Forster being re-elected by a large majority. Sir John Walsham, present First Secretary of the British Legation in Paris, has been appointed British Minister for China. King Alphonso. 1 Madrid, November SO. The remains of his late Majesty Alphonso were interred 10 the JlkPalace of the Escurial yesterday. The funeral ceremony was of an imposing diameter, and was attended by a large - number of people of all degrees. (Seorived Dayamber 1,12.1 b pm) ' : Advices irom Burmafa announce the ■ complete 'submission of the Burmese King to the British forces. General Prendergast, in' command of the Expcdi«oo, reports when about 30 miles bctopl Maodalay he was met by an enepirfrom King Thebaw,| who asked for an armistice. General Prendergast demanded the complete surrender of thpTbmacse army, and the town of *■ M>j»dalay, whereupon the King promteed to accede to the demands, and tendered his submission to the British.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1340, 1 December 1885, Page 3
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178LATEST FROM EUROPE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1340, 1 December 1885, Page 3
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