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CABLE MESSAGES.

[Reuter’s Telegrams to Press Agency.] CALCUTTA. ’ - December 8. At midnight a conciliatory reply to the ultimatum was received from the Ameer, who professes to have written his submission previously. It is believed it was written after the defeat of Aii Mm-jid. LONDON. ' December 9. The West of England and South Wales District Bank lias failed. Liabilities are unknown. Shore Ali has (led. [Special to Press Agency.] LONDON. December 9. The West of England Bank liability is three and a half millions. It is alleged the office has sufficient, luit suspension is possible, A temporary revolution is reported at Cabool, causing the Ameer’s flight to Turkestan. <- A German sailor rescued in the Channel, reports himself the solo survivor of the barque San Gnan, bound from Sydney to England, with wool. She collided with a steamer off the Lizard. • The Princess Alic, 1 is alarmingly ill.

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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 381, 11 December 1878, Page 2

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CABLE MESSAGES. Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 381, 11 December 1878, Page 2

CABLE MESSAGES. Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 381, 11 December 1878, Page 2

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