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LpNDON, Sep£emfcer 26.^ " ' The foot and inbuth'^isease^tTas brok^ii^ in^^Nottinghana./^'s^ 'J iTJiet surv^yrbfia p^ojeit^ed/c^akftott? Kiel to Elbe is being proceeded with., ,_ Th^ei French^ ihi Madiigalcat are cjompelM ling the return jof Zanzibar•-refugee^l; • • Ogle, who was arrested, a|; Manchesteri for embezzlement from Mr "IDuffet/ Mel-" BoufneT''irns^^^aii^^tifff'iEWfflrj Company's steamer Garrone to Australia. He leaves in the^ custody of a constable.; Mr Parnell has &eciin# fo-M^rt Mr Michael Davitt's. Land Nationalisation j scheme^as?^'Opnsideri 4 to'be on work* able unßer the Coercion Act*. \ The shipment oC frozen meat ex steamer j at 6| per lb. Themarket, however, is somewhat depressed. The banquet given by Colonists to the Australian cricketers waslargely^attended. and a great success. Sir "Henry /Bailley occupied ch^ir. . : Several) imp^r^atKiiwests have been made in connection with the Lough Mask,, murders. -: k. \. '
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 29 September 1882, Page 2
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131CALOGRAMS Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 29 September 1882, Page 2
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