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CALOGRAMS.

[Rsuteb's Special]

London, November 15. The weather on the Thames for the race was fine, but cold, though there was

no wind.

Hanlon was ahead at the Crab-tree, where he got dear away from Trickett, who was unable to recover his lost ground despite the great efforts which he made. Hanlon increased his advantage at Ham> mersmith, and thenceforward drew away from Trickett whenever he approached. The winner was cathusiastically cheered at the finish.

Jesuit expulsions are causing increased excitement in France. From Chartreuse priests are leaving and emigrating to Sivity Island.

Troops are starving out the inmates of the monastery at Tarascon.

Papers view favourably the wonk just issued by Sir Charles Gavin Duffy, entitled, " Thirty years history of Young Ireland."

Madbid, Nov. 16

French mouks when landing at Barce* lana and Alicante, hare been mobbed to to death by the populace.

Constantinople, November 16

A Turkish official, while engaged in reading an order for the surrender of Duloigno to Montenegro, has been shot.

Athens, November 16.

Coutuoudonros, the Greek Premier, made a speech to-day, in the course of which he said that Greece was not ready yet to enforce her frontier claims. The reorganisation of the army, and the mobilisation of fresh troops, were proceeding with all possible speed, but were, however, not likely to be completed before march next.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18801117.2.7

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3712, 17 November 1880, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3712, 17 November 1880, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3712, 17 November 1880, Page 2

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