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Additional Calograms.

[Via the Bluff.]

[Age's Special.]

London ANOTHER FENIAN MURDSK.

Another frightful murder is reported from Dublin, the victim being a man who at one time belonged to the Fenian brotherhood, but who seceded fram it, and thereby incurred the hatred of the organisation which compassed his death. DISASTROUS BTORM3 J!ST SWTTZERLANP.. I Some very severe hailstorms have been | experienced in Switzerland. Crops have I suffered greatly in consequence, and in ' some districts hare been totally desi troyed. CROMWELLTAN ROLE FOR IRELAND. In consequence of the increasing numi ber of undetected* murders the Govern- [ ment have decided to employ blood hounds to track the perpetrators of future outrages in Ireland. I PERSEVERING RUSSIA. The Russian Government have sent a special envoy to Cabui to negotiate with Abdul Babmann for the concession of special commercial privileges to Russian subjects. OF MOMENTOUS IMPORTANCE. French military authorities have re introduced into the army the use of the drum, which was discontinued some time aeo. SOUTH AMERICAN WAR TERMINATED. The hostilities which broke out in 1879 between Chili and the United Eepublic of Bolivia and Peru have now terminated. THOSE QUARRELSOME AFGHANS. Disputes hare again arisen respecting

the boundaries of northern Afghanistan, which were defined by Earl Granville in October, 1872. It has been agreed to refer their, demarcation to the joint decision of England and Russk-.

ANTI.IEISH RIOTS. Anti-Irish riots of a serious character have broken out in various parts of the country. At Tredegar, Monmouthshire, the military have had to be called out, and they are now engaged in quelling tho disturbances. .FEME TRADE AND PROTECTION. The Times in a leading article on the fiscal systems in force in the different Australian colonies, disputes the statement of Mr JefFeroy, in respect to the commercial supremacy of Victoria.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4226, 18 July 1882, Page 2

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296

Additional Calograms. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4226, 18 July 1882, Page 2

Additional Calograms. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4226, 18 July 1882, Page 2

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