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WARDEN'S COURT.

A 'number of applications were dealt with ; but all being of the ordinary chirqpter call for no special notice.

HOME AND FOREIGN. The majority of the Irish police consta Wes who were dismissed for being the promoters of the recent agitation have now been reinstated hy Earl Spencer, Lord-Lieu-tenant, and have returned to their duty. Intelligence is to hand that the difficulty which has existed for some time past be tween Japan and Corea has now been arranged. Under the terms of settlement the latter kingdom will pay the indemnity which was demanded by tho Japonoso Government.

I The Turoo-Greek armistice baa been arranged, the Greek claim being adhered to. The cholera which has been raging an I dreadfully at Manilla now ahowa aigua of steady abatement. The population of Ice'and are being actually decimated by famine and meaales. The distress is dreadful. A number of French oftio Ts have arrived at Breslau for the purpose of watching the grand review of the troops about to be hold there by the Emperor. Repeated earthquakes of a severe character are reported from Panama, and the railway across the isthmus is stated to be injured. A large number of families have abandoned their homes and taken refuge in the open fields. The Admirably after full inquiry have expressed their approval of the discipline and efficiency of H.M.S. Bacchante. A son of Mars, one Lovegrove, of New Zealand, has laid claim to the Derwentwater estates.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1064, 15 September 1882, Page 3

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WARDEN'S COURT. Dunstan Times, Issue 1064, 15 September 1882, Page 3

WARDEN'S COURT. Dunstan Times, Issue 1064, 15 September 1882, Page 3

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