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CALOGRAMS.

Rkuteb's Telegrams.

[Rpceived January 11, 115 ]

Pabis, January 10th.

The French Press on Egypt. The French Press, in discussing the circular issued by England to the Powers explaining its intentions -in regard to Egypt> urges that France should hold fa«t to its position in that country.

. . New Yobk, January 10.. The Priueess Louise is now at Charles, ton, South Carolina, and remains there i for the winter. Her Eoyal Highness is greatly improved in health. Disastrous Fire—76 Persons Burat to Death. A serious fire oocurred to-day at one of the leading hotels in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The building was completely destroyed-, and seventy-six persons, perished in the flames. - ■ Colombo, January 10. j Arabi Pasha and the leading Egyptian rebels, who have been exiled to Coylon, arfired to-day from, Sueg. j

London, January 10.

The death is announced of Sir Samuel Martin, formerly one of the Barons of the Exchequer, aged 82.

Capetown, January 9.

News is to hand that further engagements have taken place between the Boers and natives on the western frontier of the Transvaal, under Mapoch, resulting in the defeat of the former.

Buda-Pesth, January 9

Heavy rains have fallen in Hungary, and.seri<)usj[p.ods have.resulted, causing great destruction to property and the death of many people.

[Specials to the" "Pbess Association.]

London, January 9. Germany is largely increasing herartil* lery force. Threatshave been made by Italians to assassinate the Emperor of Austria. The trial of Prince Krapotkine, one of the leaders of tho Socialist movement in France, and 60 other anarchisls, has commenced at Lyons,/* , m .""* Chili is stated \o be threatening Colombia. ' j General CbaDzy was. buried 1 at Chalons today with great pomp!" - „,; One hundred thousand persons visited Ganabetta's grave in the cemetery of Pere Le Chaise on Sunday. The father of the late M. Gambetta insists that the interment of the remains of his son shall take place at Nice. ' : The floods in Europe are generally subsiding"

A scheme has been mooted for the construction of a canal to connect the Tyne with the Solway.

The circular issued by the English Government in regard to the position in Egypt has been presented' to the Powers.

The State of Tennessee has been com pelled to repudiate, the State Treasurer having .embezzled halt'-a million dollars, and then absconded. A later telegram says the absconding Treasurer has been arrested at Texas.

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4375, 11 January 1883, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4375, 11 January 1883, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4375, 11 January 1883, Page 2

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