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LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

[IIRDTKII'S TELEGRAMS.] liv Kucctric TKM-XMtAPU—CoF'VUTGHT. RELEASE OF THE CREW OF THE NISERO. BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO THE GERMAN COURT. RETURN OF KING HUMBERT TO ROME. ARRIVAL OF EMPERORS AT WARSAW (Received September 16, 0.55 a.m.) London, September 15. Telegrams from Penang state that the crew of the steamship Nisero, who for several months past have been held in bondage l>y the Rajah of Tenom, have been released and have arrived at Penang. Sir E. B. Malet, late British Minister at Cairo, has been appointed British Ambassador to the Imperial German Court, vice the late Lord Ampthill. (Received September IG, 2.20 p.m.)

Arrived the ship Northumberland, from Napier, June 5, with a cargo of fiozen mutton.

(Received September 16, 0.55 a.m.) Rome, September 15.

King Humbert has returned to this city from. Naples. His Majesty was

received on his arrival with unbounded enthusiasm by the populace. (Received September 16, 2.20 p.m.) St. Petersburg, September 15. The Emperors of Germany, and Austiia, accompanied by their Imperial Chancellors, arrived to-day at the Castle of Skimnievifcz, near Warsaw, where they were met by the Czar and M. I)e Giers.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2569, 16 September 1884, Page 2

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LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Kumara Times, Issue 2569, 16 September 1884, Page 2

LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Kumara Times, Issue 2569, 16 September 1884, Page 2

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