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BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

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Mishap on H-MS- Triumph.

London, Jan. 16.

Further intelligence to hand regarding the recent disaster on board H.M..S. Triumph at Cqquimbo states that the same was caused by an explosion of dry phosphate of yttria. . , . The “ Side'Man ”ral}ie|.

, Masurus Pasha, the Turkish Ambas* sador, to-day formally presented to Earl Granville, the Foreign Secretary, s circular Note addressed to the Powerst in which the Sultan sets forththathis rights iu- Egypt are founded upon an Imperial firman, and that Foreign Nations are in no way entitled to interfere in the of the regency;- The Note as already reported further demands an explanation of the AngloFrench note guaranteeing the maintenance of the Khedive’s authority .against any disorder that may at any time arise in Egypt. ~. . Commercial.. Colonial breadstuffs are declining. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, has fallen to 55s ; Now Zealand wheat,. ,ex warehouse, to 525; and Adelaide . dour, ex warehouse, to 41s. • Anglo-French Trade-V , Paris, Jan. IB." A proposal emanating from the Crovernment was to-day submitted to the Chambers, providing for a prolongation for a further period of one months of the Anglo-French Commercial Treaty; which otherwise expires on the Bth prox.: 'No decision haS* yet been arrived at by the Chambers in regard to, the,proposal.

The Trouble in DalmatiaVienna, Jan. 16.

The agitation which for some lime has been manifested in Southern Dalmatia is daily assuming a more serious aspect, and the' inhabitants'/tire rising to arms against the Austrians ;at several points. The agitation has now extended into Herzegovina, and on account of the atitude of the inhabitants large bodies of troops have bean despatched by the Austrian Government to reinforce the troops recently despatched to Dalmatia. ’

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2753, 19 January 1882, Page 2

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2753, 19 January 1882, Page 2

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2753, 19 January 1882, Page 2

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