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CALOGRAMS.

Eeuteb's Telegbams. [Received March 21, 2.30 p.m.] London, March 20. Payne, a Parnellite, has been elected without opposition to the vacancy which has occurred in the representation of Tipperary, in the House of Commons. It is announced that C. P. Butt, Q.C., the Liberal M.P. of Southampton, has been appointed Judge, in the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the Supreme Court of Judicature, vice. the Right Hon. Sir Robert Phillimore, Bart., resigned.

London, March 20. It is officially announced that Lord Carlingford has been appointed to succeed Earl Spencer as Lord President of the Council. Tt is understood that Earl Roseberry, Political Secretary to the Home Office, will be appointed Lord of the Privy Seal, vice Lord Carlingford. In the House of Commons to-day the bill for the amendment of the Bankruptcy Laws was read a second time and will now be passed on to Committee tor consideration and report. In a despatch which Lord Dufferin has addressed to the Foreign Secretary, detailing the plan of the new Egyptian Constitution, his Lordship strongly condemns the withdrawal of British troops until the new form of government is working thoroughly.

[Specials to the Pbess Association.]

London, March 18. The Great Powers are collectively discussing the desirability of taking united action against the anarchists who threaten the peace in different parts of Europe. The Egyptian Government is about to raise a loan of five millions for the purpose of compensating the sufferers by the insurrection, and to defray the expenses of the English army of occupation. The Irish papers express a fear that the recent Fenian outrages attempted in England will react disastrously on Irishmen generally who live in England. A serious Arab revolt has broken out at Yemen, a province lying on the coast of the Red Sea and Indian Ocean.

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4434, 21 March 1883, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4434, 21 March 1883, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4434, 21 March 1883, Page 2

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