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(Per Reuter's Agency.) Iron. London, Feb. 22. Galvanised iron, 26m gauge, is quoted at Ll 7. Wool. At the wool sales to-day 6,600 bales were catalogued. The tone of the sale was rather firmer for low qualities. No Confidence. Dr. M'Cabe, formerly editor of a Catholic paper in Ireland, and at present a contributor to several reviews, has issued a letter, in which he stigmatises the alliance between Mr Parnell and M. Rochfort as impious, and urges that the Catholic party can feel no confidence in Mr Parnell. Later. Dr M‘Cabe is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin. Robbery of a Magazine at Cork. London, Feb. 23. The Daily Neivs to-day publishes information to the effect that a magazine at Cork has been broken into, and that a large quantity of gunpowder has been taken away. Conspiritors Punished. Bombay, Feb. 22. Intelligence has been received from Kalpore that the natives who were arrested on a charge of plotting against the lives of European residents have been found guilty, and were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 277, 24 February 1881, Page 2
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