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HOME AND FOREIGN.

The Prince of Wales, accompanied by the Princess and family, have left England for Wiesbaden, in Germany, for the benefit of his Highness’ health. Cei.ewayo returns to the Cape, leaving England in about a fortnight. He will be accompanied by several British officers as a Iviseis, and by a temporary British President. A revolt has occurred in Corea, China, and the King and Queen have been murdered. The condition of Irish affairs is unaltered. The people still discuss Mr Gray’s case. A powerful party in Ireland are organising an extensive fund for the purpose of assisting the tena its agaiust the landlords. It has been put in the form of a company, and Mr Parnell, M.P., is chief director. Both Houses of Parliament adjourned today till October, when an extraordinary autumn session will he held for the purpose of dealing with Mr Gladstone’s proposed new rules of procedure. News is to hand from Ireland that a party of land-leaguers made an attack upon a house at Mullighadrauma, and shot a family numbering four persons. A family ot four persons, supposed to be informers, have been murdered near Lough Conn, in Connaught, Sir Leigh Smith’s Artie expedition has been landed at Aberdeen, all well. The Eira was nipped in the ice in August, ISBI, and was subsequently abandoned. After winter the party rowed and sailed upwards of a thousand miles to reach Nova Zemhla, where they were found and rescued by Sir Allen Young’s search expedition.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1062, 25 August 1882, Page 3

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HOME AND FOREIGN. Dunstan Times, Issue 1062, 25 August 1882, Page 3

HOME AND FOREIGN. Dunstan Times, Issue 1062, 25 August 1882, Page 3

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