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CALOGRAMS.

Bkutjbb's Telegrams. London, November 29. Wool Sales. At the wool auction 960.) bales were offered* The tone of the sale was rather weaker—Scoured wools generally are about fd lower than at close of lasfo: sales; inferior and faulty wools of all kinds, -|d to Id lower ; scoured crossbred fleece and greasy erosubreds are irregular. Ade~ laide creasy wools are about gd to Id below last sales Closing rates, heavy fine cross bred s are in demand, and very fir-ft. . London. November 30. The Murdered Detective. Two of the men charged"with being concerned in the murder of a detective in Dublin, on the 27th instant, have been committed for trial. Sir CX Bowen sent to Hongkong. It is announced that Sir George Fergusou Bowen, Governor of Mauritius, has beeu appointed to the Governorship of Hongkong, and that Sir John Pope" Hen nessy will take the vacant Governorship of Mauritius. Berlin, Nov. 30. Rhino G^esflbw3—County Inundated. The Rhine is now uigher than it has been for a century, and the principal towns along its banks are inundated. Great distress prevails in consequence. - Pabis, November 30. X£. Gaxnbetta. M. Gambetta is progressing favorably towards recovery from his recent accident.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4343, 1 December 1882, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4343, 1 December 1882, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4343, 1 December 1882, Page 2

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