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Reuters Special Telegrams.

' London, Sept. 27. Disraeli's contemplated visit to Irelamd is indefinitely postponed. He is suffering from bronchial affection. Sept. 26. The Prince of Wales has accepted the Grand Mastership of Freemasons. Money tightening; hank rate, 3 per cent. Wool and wheat markets unchanged. Arrived •• Cothersfcone Sailed: Northumberland, for Melbourns. . '...-. Pißis, Sept. 25. In a speech rceently Thiers said with the help of Casimer and Perier he would found a Republic. Berlin, Sept. 25. Be Conrad Marten, Bishop of Paderbort, has been condemned to three months' imprisonment for a pastoral he if sued last March. ' ; ■ Hong Kong, Sept. 29.' There has lieen an awful typhoon at Hong Kong, and eight ships were foundered and wrecked. Many vessels are missing. The damage to property is immense, and the loss of life is estimated at a thousand. Beblin, Sept. 28. It is denied at Berlin that Denmark has remonstrated concerning the expulsion of Danish agitators from Scheleswig, and declared that expulsion of foreigners from German territory cannot occasion diplomatic action.

GALLB, Sept. 28. The Peraleft on the 25th, three days before time.

London, Sept.: 28. The Australian mail via Brindisi has been delivered.

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1797, 6 October 1874, Page 2

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Reuters Special Telegrams. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1797, 6 October 1874, Page 2

Reuters Special Telegrams. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1797, 6 October 1874, Page 2

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