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[REUTER'S TELKORAMB—OOMBHftWF^ Home Vessels. - LoNDON,-May -12. Arrived Ships, Blitz,; from., Port .Chalmers (January: 15th)*; i Waifora, from Wellington (February 17th); Coromandel, 1 from Napier (January 27th)..-, s ..I i' a i iAS'V Boycotting. vu ... ‘ t U&\iL The whole of ths : have received cirChljits, against having anydealings'wilfh jurors who have be?ii the prisoners who have been' convicted of the murders of Lord'FLCavendish and Mr Burfee' 1 ' , >k , The Phoenix Park Mnrderentou
The execution of i Joseph 1 Bfcady will take place to-day. Strong' precautions have been taken by the vent any disorder. ' ! I; *' Bradlaugh on the Stump. Mr Bradlaugh has commenced a series of meetings in the provinces in favor ot his being permitted to take his seat in the House of Commons.
[Received May 16, L3O pym. Execution of London, May 14;'jBveauig. Joseph Brady, the Phosnik Park murderer, was, hanged to-day ; at Ahe Kilmatnham Gaol. - The proceedings passed off without disturbance.✓, Fwly 10,000 persons were outside the gaol, and when the black flag was hoisted they all uncovered their heads;
The Rival Explorers. Intelligence is to hand from the West Coast of Africa that M. r Dei Bgazza landed with a large party at: Bahoftn, on the 21 st April. Mr Stanley' has wot yet made a move with hispany^ France and Gtomahy. Berlin-, May 14L* M. Waddihgton is now in thiS t ‘dtty ' en f'otite for Moscow. ; He is by his Government to assure.; Germany of the perfect amity ot France. AUSTRALIA.nI [RKOTER’s TELEGRAMS—KJOFYEIdItT:] . A New Postal ’ Sendee^.. !j ar ; V STDkEY, V6S.t^a«^ The New South Wales are treating with the Orient Steamfildp Company for the establishment fofc a fortnightly mail service to-the United Kingdom alternately with the ft ihd O. Company’s service. Negotiations have been instituted with a suring a weekly postal service hetfs#n .New South Wales and England. - ; [Received May 15, 1 -.. • vhi Sydney, Toyday.t Arrived, on Monday afternoon — Hauroto, from Wellington.^: > ; < The Postal Union./. •- ... It has transpiredthat the Zealand Government was in vitjed tO 'SICt kjoiescein joining the Postal has declined. J ’ iul : y'
. . . An Arrest. , . ; ; , . Mblboubnb, To-day. ' A man named George Sweedy has . been arrested at Sydney, charged, with the robbery of L6oo from the Colonial - Bank at Brunswick, near this city,"dast v:ijtd^th.' ( The accused was,, bound, for ' gab*' Francisco when arrested., , '.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 943, 15 May 1883, Page 2
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382CABLE NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 943, 15 May 1883, Page 2
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