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CALOGRAMS.

LATEST.

(JReuteb's Special to Pbess Aoency.)

New Yoek, Sept. 19.

The Canadian elections have resulted in placing the Government party in a minority. The elections are a signal success tor the Protectionists.

Vienna, September 19. A regiment of Bosnian insurgents at Bihaes surrendered unconditionally.

London, September 19.

Eugland and Germany h^ve sent identical instructions to their naval commanders with regard to putting a stop to Chinese acts of piracy.

(Special to Pbess Agency.)

London, September 19. The Brindisi mail has- been delivered. The departure of the Australian cricketers was enthusiastic, a crowd che 'ing with a warm feeling. The Queen has invested the Marquis of Lome with the Grand Cross of S. Michael and S. George. V, ..

Obituary : King of Burmah.

(Beutej&'s Special to Pbess Aoency.)

London, September 19.,. The Australian cricketers tatted for j America to-day. At a banquet giren to. them by the Sunderland team, Mr Gregory, in responding, said the whole team were delighted with their reception in England. . • The Government hare issued a circular mulling stringent provisions against the introduction of yellow fever from America into British Ports. . ! At a general election in Canada the Opposition pledged to the protective policy obtained a decisive victory. The leading Canadian journals regard this as a serious blow to the prosperity of the Dominion. Germany has withdrawn, from the pro* posals re a joint remonstrance against the action of Turkey, in consequence of England refusing to accede. ' ; Mrs Bravo, the heroine of the Bravo case, is dead. At a coroner's inquest a verdict of "Death from excessive drink* ing " was returned.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18780921.2.9

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2996, 21 September 1878, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2996, 21 September 1878, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2996, 21 September 1878, Page 2

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