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LAST WIGHT’S TELEGRAMS

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. [BY SUBMARINE CABLE.] [bbutbr’s telegrams per press agency.] Rome, January 23. The Italian Minister for Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs stated in the Senate that the friendly attitude of the Vatican rendered certain concessions to the Holy See desirable on the part of the Italian Government. Berlin, January 23. The Lower House of the Prussian Parliament passed a resolution condemning the disciplinary clauses in the suppression of Socialism Bill, recently introduced by the Government, [SPECIAL TO THE PRESS AGENCY.] London, January 24. A light has been thrown on the Bravo mystery by the discovery that she procured shortly before his death a packet of powders containing antimony, advertised at Torquay by a doctor to cure dypsomania. Germany and Austria contemplate forming a sanitary cordon round the Russian frontier should the plague increase. Frequent Cabinet councils have been held. The French Government intend to despatch next month, three transports to fetch the pardoned Communists. January 25. Mr Brown, the accountant, testified that the Glasgow Bank.had advanced to eight firm B during last year a sum of £2,750,000. "AUSTRALIA. [REUTER’S TELEGRAMS TO PRESS AGENCY. | Sydney, January 26. In the match Sydney v Lord Harris’ team, Sydney in their first innings made 240. The Englishmen in their second innings made 29 without the loss of a wicket. [SPECIAL TO PRESS AGENCY.] Melbourne, January 26. Isaiah Wright and thirteen other confederates of the Kelly gang wore brought up at Beechworth Court to-day, and further remanded for a week for the attendance of police witnesses who are out after Kelly. Sydney, January 26, At the cricket match to-day Murdoch of the New South Wales team scored 70, Thompson 50, Masnie 30. In the second innings of the Englishmen Absolom made 17, and Ullyett 7, both being not out when the etumpa were drawn.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1541, 27 January 1879, Page 3

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LAST WIGHT’S TELEGRAMS Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1541, 27 January 1879, Page 3

LAST WIGHT’S TELEGRAMS Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1541, 27 January 1879, Page 3

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