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CALOGRAMS.

Better's Telegrams

[Received Nov. 15,12.10 p.m.]

Pabis, November 13,

Admiral Franqust Has been appointed to succeed Admiral Landolphe, in com' mand of the French naval squadron in the Pacific.

Intelligence is to hand from Madagascar that the Hovas, in considerable force, are now occupying a strocg position about seven miles from Tamatave; and are prepared to vigorously resist the projected advances of the French troops on Antanarivo.

Capetown, November 13

Telegrams have been received from Zululand announcing that two severe engagements have been fought between several Zulu tribes and the followers of TJsibepu, resulting in the rout of the latter on both occasions.

Belgkbade, Nov 14.

The rebellion in this city is rapidly ex* tending. News is to hand that a most formidable rising occurred at Kruchevatz, near Alexinat2,, in the south east; the latter town being now in complete possession of the rebels. All available troops have been sent to the scene of the rising, and an engagement with the insurgents is imminent.

The departure of the Crown Prince for Madrid, has been postponed until Saturday next.

Beblin, Nov. 14.

[Received November 15, 1.5 p.m.J

London, November 14.

The trial of Poole, for tbe murder of Mr Kenny, has been proceeding in Dublin for some days past. The case concluded yesterday, but the jury were unable to agree upon a verdict, and were discharged.

St. Petersburg, November 12.

M. De Giers, Minister of Foreign Affairs, left this city on a tour through North Europe. M. De Giers will payla visit to Prince Bismarck his stay in Berlin. ■■ «

London, November 13.

A Proclamation has been issued by the Irish-Executive prohibiting an intended meeting of the Irish National League and Orangemen in Fermanagh.

[Specials to the Pbess Association.]

London, November 12.

The Marquis Tseng states that France will require a force of 40,000 troops to overcome the, Chinese, Anamese, and Tonquinese force combined. At a public meeting held in London Major Ferguson strongly urged Stateaided emigration to Australia.

In America the Republicans have carried Massachusetts.

Marshal Serrano has accepted the Spanish Embassy to Paris.

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Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4638, 15 November 1883, Page 2

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344

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4638, 15 November 1883, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4638, 15 November 1883, Page 2

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