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CALOGRAMS.

rEiUTEa's Telegbams,] [Re- eived Septenjber 24, 12 30 p.m.] London; September 23. Greece is opposing the,proposed ution of Macedonia with Bulgaria.

London, September 22. The Seville Albion Co.'s ship Lyttelton arrived last night, from Wellington, June reported in good condition.

A semi'panic bas dccurred'nn the stock upon.the paliticaL uneasiness caused by the recent revolutionin Eastern Routnelia. Consols are SQfV being a decline of |. New Zealand securities maintain previous quotations. ) i . Beklin, JSepteJmbcr 23. / The -North' German Gazatto has airj article to-day upon the fiction of, Ronmelia in revolting and declaring in Jfaf.or. of tl»e union with Bulgaria. The writer of the Article dwells at con-iderable length upon the illegality of' the recent revolution, and its recognition by the ruling prince of Bulgaria. ; . •

Home, September 23. : Telegraphic »advices; from Palerm* report tho/exisfeuce of considerable disorder in society, consequent upon towns resisting contact with -the exterior, and in order to allow the country inhabitants to , enter towns without molestation, bodies of troops have been posted at all the railway stations to maintain order. London, September 23. Prince Alexander of Bulgaria bat despatched a telegraphic circular to the European Powers-and the Sublime Porte, in which he admits the suzerainty of the. Sultan. He further disclaims any idea of hostility towards Turkey, and requests the Sultan to fulfil the wishes of Bulgaria aud SerTia with regard to the gettlement of the Uoumelian question.

[Specials to the Pbzss AssociiLTiow.]

,-..:''■■■'..■■■■ London, September 22. The recently-formed flying squadron will not visit Australia. ■ Agrarian outrages are again becoming of frequent occurrence in Ireland.

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5207, 24 September 1885, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5207, 24 September 1885, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5207, 24 September 1885, Page 2

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