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CALOGRAM.

(Rbutbb's Special to Association.)

London, October 5.

The details of the scheme proposed by the Porte for the settlement of the Montenegrin and other questions has now been published. The Sultan agrees to surrender Dulcigno on condition that the Naval display is henceforth abandoned, and proposes afterwards to deal with the Greek and Armenian questions. It is generally considered probable that the Powers will reject the Sultan's proposal.

London October 5... Sir Bartle Frere, late Governor of the Cape, has arrived in London.

TURKISH AFFAIRS.

Ministers have been busy discussing the Forte scheme, but nothing has yet transpired.

.It is understood that Prince Nikita urges an immediate attack being made by Montenegrins.

Berlin, October 5. ONE WAY OP ENFORCING A

TARIFF

The German Government threaten to lay siege to Hamburg and Altona unless these two places comply with the new tariff.

London, October 5. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

BANQUETED.

The banquet given in honor of the Australian Cricketers was presided over by the Lord Mayor of London. The Agent-General and many leading cricket* ers were present.

Murdoch responded to the toast of the match played at the Oval, and at the same time thanked Lord Harris for having effaced past grievances. Lord Harris spoke in most eulogistic terms of the cricketers, and considered Australians pre-eminent at cricket.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18801006.2.8

Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3676, 6 October 1880, Page 2

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217

CALOGRAM. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3676, 6 October 1880, Page 2

CALOGRAM. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3676, 6 October 1880, Page 2

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