BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
' [Reuter’s Agency.] A Trivial Oversight. London, Fell. 6. —In the House of Commons, notice has been given of an amendment to the Address, with reference to the neglect of Irish affairs. An Amendment of the ■ laud laWs is demanded. Dead Dogs tell ho’Tales. Calcutta, Feb 6.—General Roberts telegraphs that only those who attacked the British residency and committed murder, have been hanged. Angry Canadians.' Ottawa, Feb. 4. —The public feeling in Canada is very strong against the course pursued by Mr Parnell, the Home Ruler, and his speeches have been severely criticised in the Public Press. Indian Feminists to the Rescue Bombay, Feb. C. An Irish Relief subscription Fund has been opcmJd here. r [“Age” Special.] More Intrigue. London, Feb. 5. Hostile feeling is arising against Turkey in Montenegro, owing to the opposition of the Albanians to cede territory to Montenegro. Italy offers a mediation. Herat tribes appeal to Russia to prevent its cession to Persia Blundell Brothers Kite High. New York’, Feb. P—A separate Irish Relief Fund has been opened by the New York “Herald,” which subscribes 100,000 dols.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2147, 7 February 1880, Page 2
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183BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2147, 7 February 1880, Page 2
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