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TOWN EDITION

SPECIAL TO '-STAR." [BY ELECTKTC TELEGRAPH. — COPYRIGHT.] THE D YN A MITF SCARE IN LONDON. FOUR MORE ARRESTS. THREATENED ATTACK ON WINDSOR CASTLE. El-UTEK'S TELEGK.iMS. Received April 10 2, p.m. J London, April 8. Four E-.e-j, named Norman, Cal.'agher, Wilson and Dalton. the last an American, who was recently arrested in London, were chaiged ?.t the Bow-street police <*ourt to-day with being in unlawful possession of explosive material, which it was proved had emanated from Birmingham. I fie prisoners were lvmanded till Thursday next. The police have information that the accused have been supplied with considerable sums of money from America. In consequence of an alarm that an attack on Windsor Castle is intended, the military guard has been increased, and the utmost vigilance has been maintained. In tbe House of Commons to-day Sir Wm. 'Vernon Harcourt announced that on Monday next he will propose ce.ttain measures for the punishment of persons guiciy of dynamite outrages, and that he will ask that precedence be given to the consideration of his proposals. A man named Kirton has been arreted at Euston, and a brother of Gallagher, now in custody, has also been arrested at Glasgow, on charges of complicity in intended dynamite outrages. Homeward mails, via San Francisco, which left Auckland on February 27, were delivered in London to-day. Colonial breadstuffs continue dull at last quotations, viz., Adelaide flour, 2 -Is ; Adelaide wheat. 50s; New Zealand wheat 45s to 4'Js. all ex store. Total quantity wheat afloat for Ur.ifed Kingdom. 2,350,000 quarters. Australian tallowBest beef to-day quoted at 4 is; best mutton 46s per cwt

(pee UNITED PIiF.SS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, This Day. It is stated that at Alexandra Mahuki's people are assembling at Te Uira, and that Mr Bryce will not be allowed to go through unmolested. A meeting called by the Ngatimaniapotos at Kuiti, commences to-morrow. Wahanui has gone up to the meeting, wliich is considered important by the Natives. Bryce will doubtless go through with Hursthouse.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 89, 10 April 1883, Page 3

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TOWN EDITION Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 89, 10 April 1883, Page 3

TOWN EDITION Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 89, 10 April 1883, Page 3

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