CABLEGRAMS.
(REUTER's TEL 3 GRAMS). Vienna, December 8. The northern district of Croatia, in^ south-east Austria;, which last month suffered so terribly from earthquakes, has agaiu been visited by a severe shock, which has caused further damage to the town of Agram and its surroundings. The panic which previously prevailed amongst the inhabitants has been renewed with increasing intensity. The greatest consternation exists, and the gravest fears are entertained that further shocks of earthquake may have worse effects than any yet experienced. Calcutta, December 8. The Viceroy (Marquis of Eipon), who had recovered fiorn the fever which recently attacked him at Allahabad, in the north-west Provinces, is now detained at that town by a (serious sunstroke which he has received. His Excellency is completely prostrated, but his medical attendants give hopes of his early recovery. Brisbane, Thursday. The leader of the Opposition party, proceeds immediately to England, it is understood with a political olject in view, in connection with the accusation lately made against the Hon. Thomas M'llwraith, Premier.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 29, 10 December 1880, Page 3
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169CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 29, 10 December 1880, Page 3
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