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fPBR PRESS ASSOCIATION.] EPISCOPAL CHANGES. Received July 21st, i2j.O9.za. London, July 90. - It » reported that the Bight Rev. Ihv Stnbbs is to be translated to the See of (Moid, and that the Kight Rev. fst. Berry* of Sydney, will succeed to |$£ JJ&hopric of Chester. THE SPANISH AKMAPA. London, July 20. The celebration of the tercentenary of the Spanish armada took place at Plymoßth yesterday. The fleet did #$ participate, \owing to the naval mtm&m -at Spread and Portland String commenced. ■ Reoeived inSy fflrd, &.», 7S£ ZDL.U Capbtpfx, Jajy 21, The whereabouts of Dinizulu is unknown. Two colunyis of British troops jbave left Eko,we, -taking different loetee, and are making great efforts to tnd him. '
- THB SUGAR BOUNTIES, It ia regarded as certain that the will agree to the decision of the -Seg&r Bounties Conference. A TOWN PARTIALLY DESTROYED. Latest information from Port-au-Prince states that the principal portion of the town has been destroyed. f '{Port-ao-Prince, or Port Republican, is fee capital of the Republic of Haytf. W«ifc Indies, at Che head of the Bay ci GoMiree. It has a population of about Umi It » partially fortified, and built •ebfefly of wood. The principal bui dings Mc the palace of the State, the church, Mseaai, mat, lvceum. military hospital, aad Courts of law. The climate is nnficaKhy, and the district is subject to •mftquakea and hurricanes.]
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7125, 23 July 1888, Page 5
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