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CALOGRAMS.

f [Eefteb's Telegbams.]

Constantinople, December 21.

The Commission on the Bulgarian Servian question frontier has arTtnged for the ; evacuation of the territory. It has been decided that the Servian forces at present in Bulgaria shall •racntte the position on Friday next, and that the Bulgarians who have advanced iito Servia, shall retire within the BulKiah J^f|bnHer on Sunday. The progation of the armistice until the first of March next has also been arranged.

vVm-.\- v ,. London, December 21. A letter appears in the Tines this Horning from the Marquis of Hartington, ■tating that.^he .is absolutely without in* formation,ic regard to the scheme of Irish reform^-suggested as emanating from Mr Gladstone. Lord Hartington adds that his views-'- on the" Irish question are unchanged^

[Srzo|iis to the Pbbss Association.]

London, December 19.

Mr J. B. Thurston, Colonial Secretary Of Fiji, will attend the meeting of the Federal Council.

The Times states that the followers of MrChamberiaiQ are variously estimated at horn 60 to 150.

A cargoof Drysdales' sugar from Queensland- hag averaged £16 per too. The best of-it brought £18. Servia has promised not to renew the war, or to take any steps that will prevent ft union with other countries.

William Sheehan, who was a*rested at Auckland charged with the murder of his motherVsister^ and brother, at CastUtownroche, has been conricted of the crime, and sentenced to donth.

The results of the elections are now estimated as follows:—Liberals, 231; Conservatives; 2597 Paraollites, 86; Independent numbers, 4. The number of new members is 352. • vi.-K-.-v:*,^ :,/v--.-"; December 20. . Mr M.P., in an address to ike electors, states that nothing short of the liberties extended to Canada will latiify the Irish people.

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Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5283, 23 December 1885, Page 4

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280

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5283, 23 December 1885, Page 4

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5283, 23 December 1885, Page 4

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