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fSI'KCUL TO THE Mail] , ...,;.. (lißtJTjffiit's TELKaaAMSj) 1 ' ■* '''•■'■ "' ■' | „■••■ _ ■- ' Lonoon, July 10. '' h Vocix^sic) r who was .acting Fiji during the absence ■of , ; &ir Arthur Gordon, has been .appointed t emor? of th« Bahamas- J in- the West Indies, ' '' • ' ' In the House of Commons fo-day the Bill for granting compensation to IrisH tenants uufler' cVrtaliL Conditions, which ' ;yiHs . a , second., time ,0a Tuesday, t camel-Under con Mderation iW I Oomhiitfee; A prolonged discusefon.took place upon ah;amendment proposing a modification of the measure.'' The Home Ruler? opposed' the- proptxsftl, and J the House adjourned without any decision'lbeing " Arrived at. ' . ' JulylLThe barque , Chalgrove, ( 513 tons, .-bound ;for West Australia, put into ■•, Plymouth 'damaged by 'collision with another vessel. Constantinople, July 10. • • '.JHusni !*«*sha has-replaced 'Osuiau Pasha as Minister of War in the Turkish Government. '' ' ' ■ >• „ ■<?" •• — '— (vtlOii THE LYTTELTON TIM?s). London, July 9. News ban been received from Pckiu that Chung How," late Chinese Ambassador at St. Petersburg, who was re- , -ported- to have been befiea/dta£, J but was, •as it now transpires, only impeached try his Goyermnenjt for his action in connection *ith the conclusion of Kuldja treaty "•with RußsTa7has been reprieved." It is further* stated that this step is an indi•cation that the Chinese Government *>desire\to maintain peace with Russia. The Marquis bf' Lansdowne has re T signexHriV poisitiori - as Uhder-Se'cretary of State for! because he is opposed , Evictions Bill whirh ha? been introduced by .the Government. ' ' -■ Company's steamer Ouzco at Plymouth yesterday, Bailed—Jolui Elder, for Auslnvlk. ,Zl -1- ">','~rr~ ' ~-jJMj 10. . - , ''s)ik-T£ine3 in' 1 its fltc rejection "ok Mr Service's Reform Efll,4iud considers thalj the' Bol<ejbould have received 4 a 'fnir trial TheSffateH the 'Australians 1 * f> -and 4% Brough- •. ton, which - irak .jfcrstpoftedj "look place' ' ♦io-day', '' The' Australians -.wlnt hi ihul nijjil were dnfpojsedsiror 1:07 runs. Thd 'Home*'team then vent in and were all ,<.ut' runs.' Ansfrfllisjis in ..their second hiningsiiradvVSO rang; '-• In the second innings of the Home team, jvhen the siymjjs, f]?ysQ wickets had .fallen lot .&1 runs. The match was.'dfjirii.', ' ~', ~. !| \ : * . . i
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 411, 13 July 1880, Page 3
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