Telegraphic News.
LATEST EUROPEAN.
(Reuteu's Telegrams.)
(Special to the Mail.^
London, January 3.
A large liberal meeting was held this evening at Birmingham, John Bright and Chamberlain, two of the members for the Borough were present, and delivered lengthened addresses. The for;ner, in the course of his speech alluded to England's foreign relations, and stated that even if the country was without allies there was no power that had more friends. In reference to Irish affairs, Bright justified the policy of Coercion which had been pursued in that country. Chamberlain also referred to the st ite of affairs in Ireland, and stated that there was already a decrease of fully forty per cent in the number of Agrarian outrages, and the position was decidedly hopeful. He ridiculed the itlea of landlords being compensated for reduction of rent.
Obituary: William Harrison Ainsworth, novelist, aged 77.
Washington, January 3.
The trial of Guiteau continues. The defence of the prisoner is now being proceeded with.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 572, 6 January 1882, Page 2
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162Telegraphic News. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 572, 6 January 1882, Page 2
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