BRITISH AND FOREIGN
[Eeutee’s Agency.] The Intractable Turk. Constantinople, Jan. 14. The Sultan has conferred the order of the Mcdjidie upon the Turkish Minister of Police, who was 'accused of having ordered the arrest of the Mollah (priest) who translated the English Bible into the Turkish language. The accusation against the Minister is, however, denied. Trial of Home Rulers. The trial of those who have been arrested in connection with the distur-' bance in Ireland will commence on Friday next. Hew Zealand I«oan. Five per cent Hew Zealand 10-5 loan 101. Subdued; Hot Conquered. Bombay, Jan. 14. The Kohistanis, whom General Baker recently dispersed, are concentrating forces at Lundi, Codal, and Dakka, in the vicinity of the Khyber Pass. Other Afghan tribes, however, are reported to be quiet. French Politics. Paris, Jan. 14. —M. Gambatta has been re-elected President of the French Chamber of Deputies by a small majority.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2127, 16 January 1880, Page 2
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149BRITISH AND FOREIGN South Canterbury Times, Issue 2127, 16 January 1880, Page 2
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