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London, January 23. Cardinal McCabe, Archbishop of Dublin, has received a letter from the Pope, in which his Holiness exhorts the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland to do all in their power to calm their countrymen and to induce them to abstain from lawless acts. Received Jan. 25, 2 p.m. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. London, Jan. 24, evening. At a meeting of tho shareholders in the the Bank of Australasia, to-day, a ballot W43 taken on the proposal of the Board to increase the capital by the issue of new shares to the amount of £400,000. A scrutiny showed that the majority of the shareholders were in favor of the increase of capital. Received January 25,2.50 p.m. IRISH AFFAIRS. London, January 24, Evening. Mr T. M. Hely, M.P. for Wexford, Michael Davitt, and Qainn, leaders of the Irish National League, who were summoned last month for making seditious speeches, have been again brought up for trial. The case closed to-day, and the defendants were required to find heavy bail that they would keep the peace or undergo six months' imprisonment each. An election for a vacancy in the representation of Mallow (lieland)in the House of Commons took place to-day, and resu'ted in the return of Mr O'Brien, ''Nationalist," a candidate who defeated the other candidate, an avowed Government supporter, by a considerable majority. CETEWAYO. Capetown, January 24. Intelligence is to hand from Zululand that Cetewayo has arrived in Ulundi, and that the ceremony of reinstatement will take place immediately. THE EMPRESS EUGENIE. Paris, January 27. The Ex-Empress Eugenic has succeeded in re-uniting the Bonapartist party, and has returned to-day to London.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 682, 26 January 1883, Page 2
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