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Foreign Office despatches state that Dr. Livingstone's letters have arrived at Zanzibar. Bismarck, in the Reichstag, asserted that Napoleon was forced into war with Germany by the Jesuits. . ; At a meeting of Roman Catholic Unions in London it was resolved that the loyalty of was not affected by the Papal infallibility. Turkey is about to construct a railway from Kerbola to Bagdad. The ship carpenters on the Clyde have resolved to strike. The partizans of Don Alphonze in Spain are endeavoring to negociate with Serrano for a restoration of the monarchy. Serrano positively refuses. The La Plata, from London to Granada, foundered off the Ushant; 60 lives lost; others were picked after being 24 hours in the boats. The Argentine rebellion has been settled by the unconditional surrender of General Mitre and his army after defeats by the Government forces.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1874, 5 January 1875, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1874, 5 January 1875, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1874, 5 January 1875, Page 2

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