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CALOGRAMS.

(Per Press Agekct.)

(Xleutkb's Special to Pbbss Asenct.) Russia and her Foreign Relations. London, November 8. Arrived: Loch Ken from Wellington oa July Kith. St. Petersburg!!, November 11. The- Kussian Press arc forbidden to discuss the relations between Austria, Germany, and France, but attacks on Turkey and England arc permitted. London, November 10. The Mansion House Banquet. The Premier, in a speech at the Mansion House, stated that ho believed the revival of trade would be permanent, because it was .everywhere apparent, in England, America, and Europe. The British Government were closely watching Ireland, who never appealed in vain to England. One result of the Zulu War was that it taught colonists self-reliance in case of difficulties. Afghan was fully secured as a frontier to India, and maintained British influence in Asia. He believed there would now be prolonged peace throughout Europe,. provided | England maintained., her position in the Councils of Europe. No mention was made of the dissolution of Parliament or the future policy of Government • ,-- ---■ Panama, ifofeinber 10. The Chilians have caplurcd the town of Pissa Lue, in Pern.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3399, 13 November 1879, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3399, 13 November 1879, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3399, 13 November 1879, Page 2

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