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CALOGRAMS.

Beuter's Telegbams

[Received February 16, 1.25 p.m.] London, February 13. It has transpired that the Government has informed the Egyptian Government that it cannot allow the Egyptian troops now at Souakim to co-operate with the British troops, which are to be despatched to the relief of Tokar. Caibo, February 15. The embarkation of the troops to be despatched from this city to the Eed Sea will commence to-day at Suez, where the transports are aow waiting. The ships will proceed without delay, and are expected to land the whole force at Souakim on Tuesday next, 19th iost. • * London, February 15. Lord • Carlingford, Lord President of the Council, and Lord of the Privy Seal, has introduced in the House of Lords a Government bill providing for the exclusion from the United Kingdom of cattle arriving from countries where disease is believed to be in existence.

In the House of Commons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has given notice of motion for the credit of two millions to be devoted to defences at home and abroad. .

The debate on the Addressin^Eeply was continued in the House of Commons last evening, but was agaia further adjourned. ____!_________ ;

London, February 14.

The first portion of the Tougariro'a shipment of frozen, mutton was placed ou the market to-day, and realised 9& fi>t

pound." The lowness of the price is attributed to the smallness of the carcase?. Caibo, February 14. A telegram is to hand from Souakim stating that the rebels who have been encamped in the neighborhood are now dispersing. London, February 14. The homeward maiis via Suez and Brindisi, dated Melbourne, January 3, were delivered here to-day. [Specials to the. Pbess Association^ London, February 14. The French Government loan of £14,000,000, has been covered fourfold. Dr Wm. Stubbs, Canon of London, has been appointed Bishop of Chester in place of the Eight Rev. Wm. Jacobsen, who [ resigned. Dr Bidding has been appointed Bishop of Southwell. Mr Stuart Wortley, M.P. for Sheffield, in the House of Commons, questioned the propriety of the Government over-crowd ing emigrants by ship Warwick Castle.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4715, 16 February 1884, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4715, 16 February 1884, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4715, 16 February 1884, Page 2

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