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[Bbotsh's Special to Telegraph, j
LONDON
August 8
A large withdrawal of gold was made to-day from the bank for South America.
The Court of Queen's Bench has granted an order for a new trial in the case of Clarke v. Bradlaugh, in which a verdict was returned for the plaintiff on the 22nd ultimo.
Mr Dillon, it has transpired, wa9 released from Kilmainbam gaol on account of his health. It ia reported that the close confinement he has Buffered since his arrest in May has caused him to be seriously indisposed.
In tbe House of Commons to-day the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone announced that the Government were not prepared at the present time to deal with the Bradlaugh difficulty, but would next session introduce a measure for the purpose.
A serious railway collision occurred to-day near Blackburn, on the East Lancashire line. Five persons were killed, aud thirty seriously injured. H. M. S. Nelson has sailed for (Sydney to replace the Wolverine as the flagship of the Australian squadron.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3157, 10 August 1881, Page 3
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