ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[beutee's telegrams.] CALCUTTA, March 30. The Afghan War.
According to latest news from Cab»l a general rising of the hostile tribes around Kyber Pass is most imminent. The Passes are held, and protoctionary measures are being adopted by the British Government. PARIS, March 30. The Jesuits in France. The official decree for suppressing the Society of Jesuits, and expelling its foreign members from the country, has been issued. SUEZ, March 29. The s s. LusitaniaThe Orient S.S. Company's steamer Lusitania arrived here the day before yesterday, homeward bound. DUBLIN, March 30. Mr ParnelL Since the arrival of Mr Parnell in Ireland several speeches have been delivered to uproarious meetings. Last night at Wexford he made a speech which had a bad impression. When explaining his conduct re relief funds question, the platform was rushed, Mr Parnell being severely maltreated in the disturbance which took place.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1903, 31 March 1880, Page 2
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