BRITISH AND FOREIGN
[Reuter’s Agexcv.j A Railway Massacre. I London, DccJ It is now known that over o(J sons hare been killed or sc| injured by the railway collision I occurred yesterday at Leeds. I Intervention Reclined. I The Great Powers have accejia proposal made by England to ail between Greece and Turkey, b| former lias declined to agree I same. I The African War Camel The latest intelligence to luuxi the Cape states that Umhlonlil the Pasutos have been comfl routed, and fled. The Poors n fierce attack on Patchstrom, but* tails are yet to hand as to the refl Iced Joints for Cockney* Aden, De« The steamer Protos, with a cfl fresh meat, arrived here frouH
bourne cn route for London. Everything so far has been satisfactory. The meat is in sound condition, and I lie refrigerating machinery has worked well. Had enough of it. Calcutta.. Dee. 2d. The Marquis of Kipon has now recovered. He has resigned his position as Viceroy of India and will most probably leave at an early date for England. After the Storm. Xkw Voiik, Dee. 23. The grain panic which took place at Chicago has now subsided.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2425, 24 December 1880, Page 2
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