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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. (From Exchanges.) Athens, November 10th. The Greek Premier made a speech today, in the course of which be said that Greece was not ready yet to enforce her frontier claims. The reorganisation of her army and the mobilisation of fresh troops was pioooeding with all possible speed ; but these were not likely to be completed before March next. London', November 17th. It is currently reported that serious differences have arisen in the Cabinet in regard to the onlioy to ho pursued in Ireland. Rep n-ts state that the maj irity of Ministers favour the adoption «f strong measures of coercion for the repression of the prevailing disot- ler in that country. Vienna, November 17th. Severe earthquakes have been again experienced at Agru-n, w itch has auffn-e I further damage. It is anticipated th it the whole town will, if rh • shocks continue, he completely swallowed up. London, November 18th. A Cabinet Council was hei 1 yesterday, but no decision was come to as to the policy to he pursued in Irela id. It has transpired that tho Right Hon. Mr Chamberlain, Brest lent of th j Bnnl of T.-a Ic. deminds of his co leagues that reforms shall he carried out in Ire’au I, together with the coercive measure which they propose to adopt. A very severe snowstorm has fallen in Scotland. Vienna. November 18th. 23.000 persons have Uid from A gram in consequence of the earthquakes. The Austrian Government hive made a loan of 1.23,000 to the township for its restoration. 18 )0 workmen are already engaged in ieerecting the public buildings and residences which have been destroyed. London, November 20th. T.aycock, the Australia!, has challenge I Hanlan. Nun payment of rents in Ireland is still on the increase. Rome. November 20th. The \ atican has sent a strong p-o est to France against the decrees for the expulsion of Jesuits. London, November 23th. Laycock won lha chief prize (L 333) at the Hop Bitters Regatta November 22nd. Five arrests have been made at Loughrea, in Irelanl, for an attempt at remitting a tenant. Obituary. Field Marshall Sir C Yoke, constable of 'he Tower o*’ London ; an I the Right Hon Sir A C ickhuru, L n\l Chief Justice of England. Constantinople, November 20th. The Albanian chiefs have refused to assist in forcing the citiz -ns ot Dulcigno to surren ler the town, mil theltiUercontinne to show open ho-tiliiy to tho Turkish troops who have been sent there.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 971, 26 November 1880, Page 3
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