ENGLISH TELEGRAMS
TER S.S. 'ffOTfIEjrjJTJJBS.' — ' :*— ■ (Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Press Agency.) e Bltjie, Tuesday. The s.s. ' G-otlienburg' arrived here at 6 a.m. this morning. Sho left Melbourne aU p.m. on (he 30th, and brings 7 saloon and 27 steerage passengers, with 150 tons cargo and 110 rams, for all ports. —« Better's Special Telegrams. London, September 25. Mr Disraeli's contemplated visit to Ireland is indefinitely postponed. He is suffering from bronchial affection. September 26. The Prince.of Wales has accepted)the Grand Mastership of the Freemasons. Money is tightening. The ,bauk rate is three; the wool and wheat markets are unchanged. Arrived : ' Lotherstone.' Sailed : 'Northumberland,'for Melbourne. September 28. The Australian mails, via Brindtsi, are delivered. ] Paris, 'September 25. In a speech recently, M. Thiers said,' with the help of Oasimer Perier, he will found a Bepublic. Berlin, September 25. De Conrad Marten, Bishop of Paderbourn, was condemned to three months' imprisonment for the pastoral ho issued last March. September 28. It is denied at Berlin that Denmark' remonstrated concerning the expulsion of Danish agitators from Schlcswig, and declared that' the expulsion of foreigners from German territory cannot occasion diplomatic action. HoNa Kong, September 29. An awful Hong Kong, and eight ships fouudercd and were wrecked. Many vessels are missing. The damage to property was immense, and the loss of life is estimated at a thousand. Galle, September 28. Tho 'Pera' left ou tho twenty-fifth, threoe days before her time.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1871, 7 October 1874, Page 3
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235ENGLISH TELEGRAMS Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1871, 7 October 1874, Page 3
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