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CALOGRAMS.

Eeutes's Telegbams.

[Received April sth, 2 p.m.] London, April 3. Intelligence is to hand that twenty-six ! persons hare been killed and thirty-nine ! injured by a boiler explosion at ironworks at Staizier (sic). London, April 4. In the House of Commons last night, i on Mr Gladstone assenting, a motion waa adopted setting forth that no treaty should be concluded with Portugal, unless the same guaranted that England should, have commercial freedom on the Congo, and perfect freedom in h«r action toward Civileyen, the central African tribe. The men recently arrested at Liverpool in connection with the landing of explo* sives were examined privately. It is be* lieved they are implicated in the recent explosions in London. News is to hand from Ashantee that the King has abdicated, and that the country is now in a state of great confusion. Washington, April 3. Another Indian Massacre. The company o troops despatched against the Apache Indians in New Mexico and Arizona has fallen into an ambuscade and been totally annihilated.

London, April 1. The Imperial revenue for the financial year ended March 31st amounted to £89,000,000. . ' Pa-BIS, April 2. John Walsh, who was arrested at the instance of the British Government at Havre, on a charge of complicity in the Phoenix Park murders, but subsequently released, has'sailed for New York.

Few Yobk, April 2. O'Dohovan Eossa predicts that the explosions of the public bnildings in England will soon be effected by Fenians, and of a more serious nature than any which have yet occurred. "*" London, April 3. Her Majesty the Queen has sufficiently recovered from the accident to her knee, occasioned by falling down the staircase at Windsor Castle on the 22nd tilt., to take carriage exercise, but is quite incapable of walking and can scarcely stand. A Government bill for the establishment of a Court of Criminal Appeal has been | read a second time in the House of Com" 1 mons.

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4446, 5 April 1883, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4446, 5 April 1883, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4446, 5 April 1883, Page 2

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