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CALOGRAMS.

[R.euteb'9 Special.]

London, October 21.

. A Gazette issued yesterday announces that Her Majesty has conferred the Companionship of the^Q^jr of St. Michael and St. George upon Mr J. CasheFHoey, secretary to to the Agent-General for Victoria in London, and upon Mr J. B. Were and Mr J. Cassins Newberry, of Melbourne.

London, October 22

News is to hand today .from Ireland that, in consequence of the Viceroy's recent proclamation declaring the Land League to be an illegal association, the .offices of the organization in Dublin have been closed, and that at the same time a manifesto has been issued by the League leaders abjuring adherents to maintain a firm attitude, and at the same time to continue passive resistance to the measures of Government. The manifesto further announces that ail public meetings under the League auspices will be temporarily abandoned. The Homeward Australian and New Zealand mails which left Auckland'on September 13th, via San Francisco, were delivered here to day. Home, October 22. It is announced that the visit which Eiug Humbert was about to make to Berlin has been postponed owing to the ill health of the Emperor William. , London, October 22. Reports to hand from Ireland show that the strong measures which have been adopted by the Executive are having a salutary effect. The condition of the country is much calmer, and order prevails in the "disturbed" districts. "The priests generally in Ireland endorse the terms of the letter recently written by Archbishop Croke, of Cashel, condemning the League's manifesto, and exhorting the tenants to refuse to pay rents.

Berlin, October 22

The Emperor William is at present indisposed, but his illness is not of a nature to cause alarm.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4000, 24 October 1881, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4000, 24 October 1881, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4000, 24 October 1881, Page 2

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