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[Specials to the Press Association.]

Lqhdon, February 5. The Victorian, gunboat Childers has sailed for Australia, via the Suez Canaf. On her arrival at Malta she will await the arrival of the other Victorian gunboat, and they will then proceed in company. The Earl of Pembroke is seriously ill, and grave doubts are expressed hs to Whether he wi}l reco? ey. The s.s. Sorata will take 100,000 sovereigns to Australia next trip. The Parnellites intend to introduce twelve Bills, dealing principally with reforms in Ireland. The amendment by the Eight Hon. E. Bourke on the Reply to the Address insists upon the necessity of England definitely recQgnisiqg her obligations to Egypt, and also alludes to the danger of an uncertain policy.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4707, 7 February 1884, Page 2

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[Specials to the Press Association.] Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4707, 7 February 1884, Page 2

[Specials to the Press Association.] Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4707, 7 February 1884, Page 2

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