LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS
♦ [BY SUBMARINE CABLE.] [special to the press agency.] London, October 2. Died—Judge Keogh. The resignation of the Hungarian Ministry is announced. That of Austria is expected also to change the system of AustroHungarian Q-overnment. The Aldermen of New York extended the city courtesy to the Australian cricketers. There was splendid weather. The Australians played against eighteen. The first innings cf the Australians closed for 20, and the first innings of their opponents for 63. [eeutee's telegrams to the press agency]. Rome, October 4. The Pontifical Secretary of State explains the policy of the Papacy. The Italian Press considers the programme one of implacable war towards the Italian Q-overnment. London, October 5. The tiuplaters of Wales resolved to limit the output for several months. St. Petersburg!!, October 4. The directing Senate have authorised the police to enter factories night and day and seize and arrest suspected Nihilists. The Russian Government declare the mission to Cabul merely one of courtesy. The City of G-lasgow Bank stopped.'payment. Liabilities, £I,CCO,OOO.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1452, 11 October 1878, Page 2
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