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CALOGRAMS.

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London, December 13, The Lough Mask Murders-

The first of the prisoners charged with the murder of the two bailiffs at Lough Mask baa been found guilty, but sentence is deferred.

The Primacy Declined. Is has transpired that the Right Rev. Harold Brown, D.D., Bi9hop of Winchester, has declined the Primacy of all England rendered vacant by the death of DrTait. Alexandria, December 12. The False Prophet. The British officers despatched by General Alison to investigate the state of affairs in the Soudan, report that Khartoum is safe, and that all is quiet in the vicinity. The vanguard of the Egyptian expedition despatched against the false prophet has reached Khartoum. ■ London, December 12. • The Envoys from Madagascar. The members of the embassy sent to Europe by the Queen of Madagascar, and who recently arrived in London, had an audience to-day of Her Majesty the Queen at Windsor. London, December 13. Terrific Fire in Jamaica.—Loss, Sis Millions. Telegrams have been received from Jamaica that the whole of the business portion of Kingston, has been destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at fully £6,000,000 sterling..

Dav"tt's Prosecution Postponed.

The hearing of the case against Messrs Davitt and Healey, two of the leaders, of the Irish National League, who were summoned to find sureties for their good behavior, has been indefinitely postponed. Ministerial Changes Confirmed,

The Times published a paragraph this morning confirming the announcements made by the Standard yesterday regarding the approaching Ministerial changes.

(Special .to Peess Association.)

London, December 12. The Marquis o-Lorce and the Princess Louise have left S*:a Francisco; but fearing the. Fenians, they have obtained a military escort into Texas. : The German Reichstag has rejected the proposal for biennial budgets by an immense majority. The Chinese Government bare sent a

force of ten thousand men to the Tonquin territory.

At a large meeting in London, repre-^ senting sixty thousand working men, resolutions were carried demanding the opening of museums on Sundays.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18821214.2.8

Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4354, 14 December 1882, Page 2

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327

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4354, 14 December 1882, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4354, 14 December 1882, Page 2

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