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THE APPROACHING WOOL SALES.

THE DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS IN REPLY TN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

IMPRISONMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE.

FATAL AFFRAY BETWEEN FRENCH LABOR AGENTS AND NATIVES.

THE FRENCH CHAMBERS Dl SAGREE ON THE BONAPARTIST BILL.

LONDON

February b>. The arrivals of wool to date for the next scries of colonial sales now amount to 280.000 bales. The total probable quantity to be offered during tho series is .'J'2O,OOO, including that held over from last series. The market is very strong. February IG. In the House of Commons yesterday the debate on the speech from the throme was adjourned. Mr Harrington, secretary of the Irish National League, has been arrested under warrant and imprisoned. News lias been received hero of a serious affray at Ibo Island, one of the Querimba Group off the Mozambique coast, bet iveon the natives and French labor agents. The former forcibly resisted the attempt to ship a cargo of laborers to the neighboring French colonies, and firearms were xised on both sides, many being killed and wounded.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3620, 17 February 1883, Page 3

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THE APPROACHING WOOL SALES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3620, 17 February 1883, Page 3

THE APPROACHING WOOL SALES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3620, 17 February 1883, Page 3

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