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[reutkk’s tkleokams—copyright.] A Respite Denied. London. June 10. ■ It has transpired that the friends of Daoud Pasha, who was hanged at Alexandria yesterday, appealed to Mr Gladstone to use his influence to obtain a commutation of the sentence of death, but that the Premier refused to interfere in the matter. The Deceased Wife’s Sister Bill. ( i , ■ London, June 11. A Bill for Legalising the Marriage with a Deceased Wife’s Sister will be brought before the House of Lords tonight, and it is expected that the measure will pass.
John Bright. ITie course of festivities which has been organised at Birmingham in honor of the Right Hon John Bright, and which will occupy the week, commenced to-day. Shipping. London, June 10. Arrived—Ship Lady Jocelyn, from Wellington, February 25th. New York, June 9. Arrived—Ships Irene, from Auckland, March 2 ; Gronsvar, from Auckland, March 7.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 967, 12 June 1883, Page 3
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