CALOGRAMS.
[Bbuteb's Special.]
London, August 6. In conclusion in referring to colonia affairs, Mr Gladstone stated that Ministers would relinquish the name of Englishmen before they would renounce the great duties they felt they possessed in connection with the colonies.
London, August 7
John Dillon, M.P. for County of Tipperary, who- was arrested on the 2nd May last, under the Irish Protection Act, and who has been lodged in Jtilmainham gaol since the date named, was to-day released from custody.
Vienha, August 6
It has transpired that the meetings which took place at Gasteiu between the Emperor Francis Joseph and the minor German Sovereigns have no political significance, but that the visits which were exchanged were merely those of
courtesy
Pakis, August 6
Telegrams from Tunis report that the state of that country is much calmer, the Arab rising having considerably subsided.
Caicutta, August 6.
News is to hand from Candahar that Ayoub.Khan is now preparing to advance on Cabul, and is joined by laige bodies of Duranies.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3935, 9 August 1881, Page 2
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168CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3935, 9 August 1881, Page 2
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