ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.
! Manj Uadiwig Ls'W:ai« want Sou&ai aid Egypft bauded ©ver fc® the Sultan. T.lie eo» tract tf©r the railway lwtween Souakim and Berber has been let. Irish wo.&men a*e keing dismissed iin 1 London. JFoar Vk®svsand art now out of wov.k. Manchester and Liverpool art going to follow suit The Ung&isk deteotire foreo if to be reorganised, and a department oi secret icrvict men a <&&«£., for the purpose ofi traeifl&g gpolitiioail and quasi-politiciul offenders. One of the Tlra*«atlantic itoamar lints is about to issue tickets entitling pa»-j sengers merely to lodging and conveyance. This is a coeeession t© passengers subject) to soa sickiess. Amerlcais ai;e .getting steamers built en the Tyne. Henry G-eirge, who has returned from r En#!ancL, sap that dynamite is damaging'; the irish <ea\se. EEis land nationalism : ideas made acre irapid .progress in Seot-, laud than else/here. i r Sir Vernon Earceuri is said te be in aj state 'df ateryousalarm, and extraordinary means are taken 1 * guard against personal * danger. Thousands ti* England toasted Abe, health of Miss when they heard; !df her attempt on life of Rossa. The socialistic ait labor party at New j Yoilk passed resdluttos tfavoringthe liikli dynamiters. \ ' Sala was welll roeeted at ' s Fihsccl He will remain a year in he colonies. The vigorous enforcinent of the Antipolygamy .lfwr in SUtab has demoralised > and infiuectil Mormons are •removing elsewhere, i The San Pablo, a largciteamer trading • between San Francisco ad China, is re • ported to have bean lost.
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Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume V, Issue 213, 14 March 1885, Page 2
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252ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL. Lyell Times and Central Buller Gazette, Volume V, Issue 213, 14 March 1885, Page 2
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