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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. (From Exchanges.) London', November 23rd. A sanguinary tight took place at B illina, in the county of Mayo, between the police and the people who were obstructing the arrest of some Land Leaguers. Several policemen were severely wounded. Fift"nn persons have be-n arrested in Mayo ..n a charge of intimidation of landlords at Rillinrobo. The wool auctions opened to day. There was fair competition, and prices were maintained. Constantinople, November 24th, Dervish Pasha, in advancing on Dnlcigno, met the Albanians in great force, and firing upon them the enemy replied most vigorously, which compelled the former to suspend their advance on the ■city. November 25th. Dervish Pasha has at last entered Dnlrigno. A slight conflict took place at the •outskirts of the town between tin Turkish troops and the Albanians, hut the latter were soon overcome, and submitted to the entry of the Turks. London, November 24th. As a Fenian procession was parading the ■streets of Cork to-day a collision occurred with the police, upon whom several shots were fired by the mob. Fourteen Fenians were, however, arrested by the police, and will be placed on their trial. November 25 tb. Mr Holy, Mr Parnell's secretary, has been elected for Wexford. New York, November 25th. Eight hundred grain cargoes arc lying ice-bonnd in American canals. London, November 23tb. News has been received that a steamer, belonging to a French company, came into collision with another vessel off the coast of Daly, near Spozzia. The French steamer sunk immediately. In all 240 lives were lost. At the wool sales to-day there was a better demand shown than on the two previous doys for the various lota offered. November 26th. It lias transpired that at the Cabinet C ni'ieil hebl yesterday it was decided by Ministers that it is unnecessary to adopt, measures of coercion for the suppression of the prevailing disorder in Irelanl, as the Government have sufficient power under the existing laws to deal with the agitation. It is understood, however, that it is der.l led that when Parliain nit melts in the ordinary course a Bill shall be introduced to deal with the Irish land question. The total quantity of wheat all >at for the United Kingdom is 2,o7o,oooquarters. The tri.a l of the Irish Leaguers will take place at the end of December. The Orangemen have left for Ballinrobe strongly guarded. U is state I that there arc 125 ships lying ice-bound in American ports. Constantinople, November 2Gth. Since the entry of Dervish Pasha into Hulcigiio renewed lighting h.as taken place between the Turkish troops and the Albanian inhabitants of the town and surrounding districts. The encounters have been most severe, and have resulted in heavy losses on both sides. The Montenegrin fo r ccs have now entered and occupied Dalciguo. London, November 2otb. A fresh meat company has been started, with a c niiul of L 3 Ml.liilO. Hanlan is now willing to row Laycock for 1.1200 aside. The latter is seeking help to enable him to do so. London, November 2.0 hj. Earl ('■••aoville, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, male a-aonecli at Ilinb-y, in which ho state 1 it was impossible that tlie present cin lit,ion of Ireland could long, e ntinne, .and that tin Govermu ;nt inten led to intro luc ; measures deiiing with the present disorders, .and providing for the future happiness of Irishmen generally. • In consequence of the continue 1 unsettled statu of Ireland and the necessity for r enforcements of troops in the disturbed districts, the Government have ordered the despatch of a regiment of Horse Guards from London to Irelan l wi limit delay. A sculling match between Trickett and P. iss came oft’ to-day. I’lie former won by four boat-lengths, but owing to fouling was ordered to row again

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Dunstan Times, Issue 972, 3 December 1880, Page 3

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Dunstan Times, Issue 972, 3 December 1880, Page 3

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Dunstan Times, Issue 972, 3 December 1880, Page 3

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