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London, December 28
It is reported that there are 60,000 Eussian troops concentrated at Ears, in Armenia.
December 30,
Strong objections are felt by the distressed Irish 5 going to throrworkfhotises.— It; is urged that relief works should be established by the authorities. Bismarck, who has been recently suffering severely from neuralgia; is better. : '
The Senate of the United States has passed a bill for removing appointments in the Civil Service from the sphere of politics.
The prospects of the Victorian loan have improved since the announcement was made that the Victorian Government have modified their original scheme for the conversion of debentures falling due next year.
N December 29. Porter, the Solicitor-General of Ireland, has been appointed Attomey^General in the place of Johnson, who has been raised to the Bench. Naish, law adviser to the High Court of Justices, succeeds Porter, late Solicitor-General.
Alexo Pasha, Governor-General of Eastern Routnelia; has declined to have any relations with Kichol, the Eussian Consul-General at Philippollis, owing to the arrogant demand made by the latter. The Koyal Commission appointed to inquire into, and advise upon: state affairs in the Western Pacific will meet in February. .
The Rev, Canon Ford, incumbent of St. John the Evangelist, Edinburgh, has ac cepted the position of Bishop of Tasmania. Heavy floods have taken place in the Rhine provinces and' Switzerland, causing a terrible amount of damage.
Intelligence has been received in India from Cabul stating that the Ameer of Afghanistan had succeeded in suppressing the rising which had broken oat in Cabul. The newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Benson, will be enthroned after Easter.
The Hon. Trevelyn/Chief Secretary for Ireland, is paying a visit to the distressed districts.
The Zulus are reported to.'be buying large quantities of arms and ammunition. Viscount Enfied, Under-Secretary for India, has resigned.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4373, 9 January 1883, Page 2
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308Additional Calograms. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4373, 9 January 1883, Page 2
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