ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[beuter's telegrams.] CAIRO, December 27. Assembly of NotablesThe Egyptian Assembly of Notables met to-day, and was opened by the Khedive, who in his spooch on the occasion urged tho consideration of a moderate programme as a means of instruction towards progress. His Highness further advocated due respect to the international obligations of the State. VIENNA, December 28. Austria and Eoumania. Diplomatic relations between the Austrian and Roumanian Governments have been resumed, the latter having apologised for the policy adopted in regard to the navigation of the Danube. LONDON, December 26. Shipping. Arrived —Cumbria, from Timaru. December 28. Irish Affairs. A proclamation has been issued by the Irish Executive declaring that the posting of notices to quit will henceforth be deemed good service in the disturbed districts. The Anglo-French TreatySir Charles Dilke, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has loft for Paris, te join in the Anglo-French treaty negotiations which are now proceeding in that city. Obituary. Sir Robert Lush, one of the Lords Justices of Appeal, aged 74. The Wool Sales. The total probable quantity of wool to be opened at the next auctions, including the amount held over from last sales, is 350,000 bales.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2413, 29 December 1881, Page 3
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