CALOGRAMS.
Ekuter's. Special to AsaocuwpN.)
London, June 30.
News has been received that serious fighting is taking place between the Moslems and Christian residents at Haifa, in Palestine. Her Majesty's ships Bittern and Rapid, on the Mediterranean station, irtTT:*fi«HLaede.i;e4_tp JS&ttJjU*; o£^rg£ where Haifa is situated, to protect the lives of Christians.
Buenos Aybes, June 29.
Peace has been established between the Insurgent Troops and the National Guard, and the rebellion is now ended.
Paeis, June 30.
Decrees which were passed at the French Chambers against the Jesuits in France are being rigidly enforced.
London, June 30. Chinese v. Russians.
The latest intelligence from Central Asia is to the effect that the Chinese since their recent victories over the Russian troops, are marching on Kuldja, and have made a rapid advance, having now occupied the district of Eastern Khokand beyond the disputed Kuldja territory.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3592, 1 July 1880, Page 2
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143CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3592, 1 July 1880, Page 2
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