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[BBTJTBS’d TELEGRAMS.] LONDON, November 1. The Kails* The homeward mails via Brindisi, per Orient steamer John Elder, were delivered in London to-day. LONDON, November 2. The Irish Agitators* Mr. A. N. Walsh, a prominent member of the Irish Land League, and Mr Healy, private secretary to Mr Parnell, have been committed for trial on a charge of intimidation. CAPETOWN, November 2. Affairs at the Cape. Official reports from officers who are conducting operations in Basuto Land, state that the position of the Capa forces is most critical. Several other hostile tribes, in addition to the Pondos, have now joined the Basntos. , ATHENS, November 2. South-Eastern EuropeDervish Pasha, who has been instructed to arrest and deport obstinate Albanians, is now stormbound with ships and troops at the Island of Corfu. CONSTANTINOPLE, November 2. It is stated that Biza Pasha has occupied Hasten. ROME, November 2. GaribaldiGeneral Garibaldi is now on a visit to Milan.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2089, 3 November 1880, Page 2
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