CALOGRAMS.
(Reutee's Special to Pbess Aqenc*).
London, February 10. England's relations with Persia. Diplomatic "correspondence has been exchanged between the. Foreign office here and the executive at Teheran, the result being that England has released Persia* from that clause of the existing treaty which binds the latter not to take Herat. The Irish Question- - The debate in the House of Commons on Mr Redmond's amendment on the address in reply was continued, but was again adjourned owing to the persistent obstruction of the members of the Home Rule party v The Liberal parly are opposed to the amendment, and both Lord Warlington and Mr Foster spoke strongly against it. Serious Fire. The Theatre Royal, Dublin, has been burnt down, and six persons killed with several injured. Constantinople, February 10. During the soldiers' fete at Stamboul, the barracks fell, and two hundred men were killed, while a Urge number were injured. ■
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3473, 11 February 1880, Page 2
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