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CALOGRAMS.

[Rettter'B Telegrams.] [Deceived September 16, 12.30 p.m.] Pabis, September 15. The Government is in receipt of despatches from General DeCourcy, commanding the French troops at Tonquin, stating that in consequence of the recent attacks on the Citadel of Ax Hue by the Annamite troops, bo (Gen. DeCourcy) has dethroned the reigning King, and placed Chan Dong on the Throne in his stead.

Berlin, September 15. The German Admiralty hare engaged to present equipment to the special squadron for servioe on the Atlantic Station. The vessels will be ready separately.

Constantinople, September 15. Sir H. D. Wolff, envoy extraordinary to the Porte, had four meetings with officials appointed by the Sultan to confer with him on Egyptian questions; so far no definite result has been attained. Caieo, September 15. It is currently reported here that Said Pasba, GraDd Vizier of Turkey, has been ordered by the Sultau to visit Egypt, but the news is not officially confirmed.

[Spbciaxs to the Pbkß3 Association.] London, September 12. It is asserted in Madrid that Germany has occupied other important islands belonging to the Pelew. Carolines, Mar" shall, and Gilbert groups. September 14. The Egyptian Government have aban* doned their intention of entering the Telegraph Convention, the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company agreeing to pay the transit dues. A German General has been arrested on a charge of spying at Belfort, an important military town in France, in the department of the same name, and has been conducted to the frontier.

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5200, 16 September 1885, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5200, 16 September 1885, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5200, 16 September 1885, Page 2

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