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CONTINENTAL.

(beoter’s telegrams.;

THE CHOLERA. Pabis, October 23. Cholera has made its appearance at Yport, a town near Rouen. Beman, October 23.

The Duke of Cumberland has issued a proclamation claiming the succession to the Dukedom of Brunswick. _ POLITICAL CRISIS IN BELGIUM.

Brussels, October 24.

The victory of the Liberals in the Communal elections, which have recently taken place, having provoked a political crisis, the Clerical Ministry formed by M. Malcolm in June last has resigned, and a new Mimstry, which it is believed will be strong enough to work, has since been formed.

Paris, October 25. In the Senate to-day, the Recidiviste Bill was brought up for consideration, and passed the first reading. THE BRUNSWICK DUKEDOM. Berlin, October 26. It has transpired that the Emperor William rejects the claim of the Duke of Cumberland to succession to the throne of Brunswick, vacant by the demise of the Duke Wilhelm.

Paris, October 26. The Government has decided to despatch, without delay, strong reinforcements to Ton quin and Formosa. Paris, October 27. The Senate has modified the Becidivistes Bill so as to leave to the Government the choice of the settlements to which criminals shall be transported.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 662, 31 October 1884, Page 20

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CONTINENTAL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 662, 31 October 1884, Page 20

CONTINENTAL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 662, 31 October 1884, Page 20

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