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[BY CABLE.] OUIx SPECIAL' ME SS AG E. [from our own correspondent.] RUSSIA AND ROUMANIA. London, February 3. \ coi.i.isi°>* is feared between Russia »qcl Uoumania, owing to frontier disputes. ~R GLADSTONE.—ADVANCE ON TUE ZULU COUNTRY. London, February 3. Mr. Gladstone lias consented to stand for Midlothian. The British troops have advanced into the Kill" country, and so far have experienced 110 opposition. THE CRISIS IN FRANCE. Paris, February 3. The President of the Council of Minis-i-.rs has resigned. M. Dufaur also persists in resigning. M. Waddington is farming a Ministry. APPOINTMENT TO THE SEE OF DURHAM. London, January 28. Dr. Lightfoot has been appointed Bishop of Durham, consequent on the resignation of the Right Rev. Charles Baring, D.D. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5373, 5 February 1879, Page 3
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