CALOGRAMS.
Betjtek's Tele&eams
(Received November 13, 12.40 a.m.)
London, November 12
The cargo of frozen mutton ex Aorangi from New Zealand was placed in the market in good condition, realising full current rates.
The supplementary estimates laid be fore Parliament include £1,000,000 for the Army and £333,000 for the Navy, in connection with the present operations in Egypt; and £750,000 <>ie) for expenses re projected restoration of British authority in Bechuana Land.
Colonel Warren, with a force of infantry, has sailed for the Cape, and on arrival there will proceed to Bechuana Land, and formally restore British authority in that territory.
London, November 12
The Franchise Bill passed through the House of Commons yesterday without a division being called for. The debate showed that a compromise was extremely improbable. The Hon. Mr Gladstone, in the course of his speech on the subject, declined to be answerable for the impending crisis between the Chambers.
Arrived, yesterday: The steamship Liguria, from Melbourne, October 2.*/
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4944, 13 November 1884, Page 2
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162CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4944, 13 November 1884, Page 2
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