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Reuter's Telegrams.

"Received May 31, 11.30 p.m. London, May 28. Michael Fagan, the third of the Phoenix Park murderers, was hanged to-day at Dublin. The proceedings passed off without disturbance. May 29. The first portion of the cargo of frozen mutton ex British King, from Lyttelton, was placed on the market to-day, and realised 6|d per pound. Part of the shipment has been found to have been hastily frozen before being placed on board. May 30. A telegram is to hand reporting that the Anti-Jewish, agitation at Rostoff. in Russia, continues. The Jewish quarter of the town has been plundered and burnt, and hundreds of Jews have been driven from their homes. The Standard to-day states that the Earl of Derby has decided to decline to annex New Guinea as a Crown colony but will permit the establishment of a few trading stations on the coast of that island opposite Torres Straits. Melboubnb, This Day. Arrived, this morning, the Tarawera from the Bluff. Weiberg, the Avoca gold robber, has been released from gaol.

[PEB UNITED PBEBS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, This Day. The Governor leaves Napier in the Hinemoa on Friday, and will arrive here about noon on Saturday Chbistchttbch, This Day. Hubberts, the hatter's shop, was burglariously entered last night, but very little property was taken away. Dcnedin, This Day. Mr Fergus addressed his constituents at Queenstown last night and received a unanimous vote of confidence. Vickers, who escaped from gaol, is still uncaptured. He was last seen at Whau Flat. Patea, This Day. Over 400 people met in the Harmonic Hall last night, to hear Major Atkinson. The honorable gentleman repeated his Hawera speech and entered fully into local questions besides. The proceedings, i which were lively towards the end, lasted until a very late hour, but a vote of thanks and confidence was carried almost Xl nanimously.

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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 110, 31 May 1883, Page 3

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Reuter's Telegrams. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 110, 31 May 1883, Page 3

Reuter's Telegrams. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 110, 31 May 1883, Page 3

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