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London, December 27. . The envoys of the Queen of Madagascar are still in England, and are at presentvisiting the principal provincial centre's, where they have been enthusiastically received. Numerous entertainments hare been given in their honor, the popular impression being that -the 'Malagasypeople are bein^ unjustly ...treated by the French Government. -„ * ■' ,*':. ■' ' The Irish farmers in many districts are endeavoring to put a stop to the practice of hunting over their holdings. At Fefc«_. hard, in Tipperary, during a rmrwith the' hounds, the huntsman was assaulted and severely injured by an enraged mob. 1 ■ , , .December 28. , . One of ' the most severe snowstorms eVer ' experienced in Scotland 1 occurred yester* day, accompanied by a heavy gale along -.the coast. , . v . . ."- h -j . The proprietors of the Dublin Freeman's Journal are about to be Attacked for contempt of "O'urt, for Tiaving published some violent articles commenting upon the co ( st of procedure in .the Irish Coar ( fc of Appeal. '.-,''-. -L Three supposed American Fenians have been arrested • at, limerick. ..On being searched they we're found to be armed to the teeth. „ , " ' " December 30. Great discontent prevails amongst the - native population of India, and an agrarian agitation on an extensive scale is considered to be imminent throughout the Empire. _• ■ - . . ; " Several of the commercial treaties now existing- between Turkey and otherPowers being about to expire, the Porte has decided not to renew any of them without substantial modifications. ■■ 7 > January 2nd. Her Majesty the Queen has refused to allow the Duke of Connaught to accept a military command in India. '■'£■•" T An agitation in favor of national independence has sprung up in the Turkish Pash'alik of* Erzeromm. Fbur hundred of•'"? the principal abettors of the movement * have* been arrested by order of the Por;.e. : ;V;":- : ■'■' ■■ '" "'-■■■' i'":" -:: -'-' r;> . "-■<

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4376, 12 January 1883, Page 2

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300

Additional Calograms. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4376, 12 January 1883, Page 2

Additional Calograms. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4376, 12 January 1883, Page 2

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