CABLE NEWS.
TREATY BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE COEEA. INDISCREET JOURNALISTS. THE RUSSIAN LOAN. BT EIiKCTBIO TtLIGRAPH— COPTRIOHT. JUNITID FBIBB ASSOCIATION. I London, 18th November. The Bishop of North Queensland hu collected £700 for the benefit of the snfferera by floods in his diocese some time ago. 19th November. The China correspondent of The Timeß states that he is informed on good authority that Russia, by a secret treaty, has engaged herself to proteot Corea against outside aggression. Bxrlik, 19th November. Two French journalists have been expelled from this city for publishing articles of an obnoxious character reflecting on the Imperial Court. St. P*t*bBbubg, 19th November. The loan agreement has been signed. The Banks contract to pay the amount in gold before July. The loan will be issued early in December in London, Amsterdam, Paris, BrUßsnls, and Berlin. MR. DILLON'S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. [BPKCIAL. | London, 19th November. Mr. Dillon sails for Australia in Deoember.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 121, 20 November 1888, Page 2
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153CABLE NEWS. Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 121, 20 November 1888, Page 2
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