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CALOGRAMS.

[BBUfEB's SOCIAL.]

London, Norember 15.

It is currently reported to-day that serious differences hare arisen in the Cabinet' in regard to the policy to be pursue! in Ireland. The reports state that the majority of the Ministers faror

the adoption of strong measures of coercion for the repression of prevailing disorder in that country, but thaj Mr Bright, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and Mr Chamborlain, President of the Board of Trade, are strongly opposed to such course, and decline to act with their colleagues in carrying out coercive measures.

General Sir Frederick Roberts h:i& arrived in England from India. "

Capetown, November 17.

Intelligence has been received that the rebel Basutos and! other hostite tribes have been repulsed by Transkei militia. The enemy lost ten killed, and the militia one officer and two Fingoes.

Constantinople, November 17.

Dervish Pasha has now established a complete cordon of Turkish troops around Dulcigno with the view to successfully operate against the Albanians in the event of their forcibly resisting the cession.

The Porte has ordered the calling out of 40,003 redifs of troops of reserve for service against the Greeks should hostilities arise over the frontier question. A portion of the force will also be employed in Albania.

Vienna, November 17.

Sereie earthquakes hare again been experienced at Af ram, which has suffered further destruction. It is generally anticipated that the whole town will, if the shocks continue, be completely swallowed np.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3713, 18 November 1880, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3713, 18 November 1880, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3713, 18 November 1880, Page 2

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