LONDON.
December 14
A fund has been started for the relief of distressed Irish women. The Queen has subscribed £200, and other contributions have already been received. Intelligence is to band from Tunis that certain Tunisian Government officials have forcibly expelled the workmen of Mr Levy, a British subject, from the estate of Eufida, the ownership of which has for a long time past been in dispute. After tbe removal of Mr Levy's employes a Tunisian installed a number of French workmen in their places, and the latter are now in possession of the estate.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3263, 16 December 1881, Page 4
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