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CALOGRAMS.

Eeutee's Telegeams

[Received September 11, 1.15 p.m.]

London, September 10.

Nuisances (?), Telegrams are to band from Switzerland that the Misses Booth, daughters of General Booth, of the Salvation Army hare been expelled from Charlesworth (sic). The Franco-Chinese Difficulty. The Marquis Tseng, Chinese envoy, returned to London to-day from Paris, where he has been negotiating with Cliallomel Lacour for an amicable settlement of the Franco-Chinese difficulty. Paeis, September 10. Ifc is announced that M. Patenotu has been'appointed to snceeed M. Tricotin as French Minister tp China. Capetown, September 10. The Sululand Disturbances. Intelligence has been received from Natal that Dabulmanzi, a prominent Zulu chief and one of the leaders in the recent hostilities, has been arrested at Greytown (?) in Natal.

London, September 10.

Accounts to hand from the hop districts are somewhat unsatisfactory, the crops having suffered considerable damage from the recent heavy gales. Vienna, September 9. According to the latest reports from the Southern provinces, the disaffected fe,ejing of the Slav inhabitants has not diminished in,any degree*. Since the reinforcement of the -troops was reflected disloyalty to Government is openly ; expressed, .and fioting has occurred at several places in Croatia. At Agram, the capital ofUhe 'province, encounters have taken p%ce between the military and bands ,of peasants, who fought;with determinaiidn. Several lives were lost, and a large number of persons were se'verelyinjured. N

[Specials to the Pjiess Association.]

London, September 9. The French Press disavows any intention of annexing the New Hebrides. Mr Vernon Harcourt bas asked Marquis Tseng to submit fresh proposals with regard to the Chinese difficulty. The French tone on the subject is moderating, but Marquis Teeng hes, in an interview, intimated that it will be regarded as a declaration of war if the French attempt to reinforce while the parleying is going on. News from Hong ELong on Saturday states that the garrisons to the tiorlh have been reinforced, and that the Government has depleted the banks, Chatham Dock Yard is busy preparing and despatching reinforcements to \\sk, British fleet in Chinese waters, and afiGerman squadron has been ordered to cruise in those parts to reassure the Germaii residents. The Euphrates, irqm Adelaide, has arrived at Falmouih, | damaged, having collided with a barque :pS Ushant. Hdnlan has challenged Laycock to a match for £2,000, tp ibe rowed on the Thames.

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Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4582, 11 September 1883, Page 2

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385

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4582, 11 September 1883, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4582, 11 September 1883, Page 2

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