TELEGRAPHIC.
CAB L E* N EWS
[BBUTBE’S SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THB PBEBB AGENCY.]
THE_WAK.
England and the Eastern Question.
Distress in Wales.
London, January 2. Lord Carnarvon, replying to a deputation, oaid England was determined to have a voice in the settlement of the Eastern Question, Terrible distress exists in South Wales, consequent on the closing of iron works.
AUSTRALIAN.
Melbotjenb, January 3. The general opinion is that war between England and Russia is imminent. Colonel Anderson, commanding the land forces, and Captain Mandeville the Cerberus, have been consulted at a Cabinet meeting as to the defence of the colony. Both report immediately. Mr Hugh George was presented with a silver service by the employees of the “Argus,” on severing his connection with that paper to occupy a position on the “ Sydney Morning Herald.” Mr George has been connected with the “Argus” for the last twenty years.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1097, 4 January 1878, Page 2
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