CALOGRAMS.
[Keuteh's Special.]
Bombay, December 29.
It is announced that owing to reinforcements being required for the suppression of the Boer rebellion in the Transvaal, a contingent of Indian native troops have been ordered to proceed immediately to Natal, and the necessary arrangements are now being made for the despatch of a force from this port without delay.
Bebexn, December 22.
A repoit is current here that a squadron of the German navy has been ordered to be got ready to proceed to the Pacific in March next. No official confirmation of the rumor however has yet been published.
London, December 28. | The trial of the Land Leaguers at Dublin* has commenced, and ft jury has been sworn.
Three per cent. Consuls are IC3|. Adelaide, wheat, per 4961b5, ex warehouse, 50s.
Arriped: Camperdown, from Lyttleton, September 20.
The latest intelligence to hand from the Cape states that the Boers have seized Utrecht, and the rebellion is spreading.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3747, 30 December 1880, Page 2
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