MISCELLANEOUS
There is <i thought; throughout the Pro-, vinco of Gri/eiab, fndia. Famine is threatened oh tho Penm-aila. of Kattynar. Tho Kajah oi Siitkun, wlio began tho Thibetan hostilities, has hucd for peace, and h.'js hiiucndevod to t,he 13riti&h, who occupied hit* capital, Ocfcoher 3rd. Kinjj Mil.vi inteod.s, ie is said, to marry his tnond Mnie. Chrx.-tiea, wifu of his prhrtU; BC(;ietaiy, when J»c gci.i ikl of Q'aeon IS\iLaiie. A divoico in tlio Christieb' case can bo easily accomplished. A New Yoik arli&t/, (Joorpo Kudd, hat> been lost in the Alps, ami scinch was boin^ raado lor him. Ti^e Pope and the Czar have dKiffreed on the question us to whether the Riit.si«'in or Latin he u^od in the liturgy ot the Catholic chnrchet, in Poland. The Turkish Government hai decided bo establibli an msenal and dockyard and harbour works at Jeddah and flotilla bervice on the Red Sea.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 316, 14 November 1888, Page 4
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149MISCELLANEOUS Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 316, 14 November 1888, Page 4
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