REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Bonbon, March 3. GriSsell, who was committed For a breach of privilege of the House of Commons last year, has been recreated on the same charge. Constantinople, March 3. Rommeroff, one of the attaches to the Russian Embassy) recently wounded at Stamboul by the shot of an assassin, has died from the injuries he received. St. Petersburg, March 3. General Melikoff, who was recently appointed head of the Supreme Commission for the repression of disorder in this city, has been fired at by some Nihilists. One has been arrested. Berlin, March 4. The Emperor of Germany dined today at the French Embassy in this city. In the course of conversation with the Ambassador, his Majesty expressed the most cordial feeling towards France.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1071, 6 March 1880, Page 2
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