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CABLE NEWSENGLISH &_ FOREIGN. [reuter's telegrams.] LONDON, April 8. Shipping. Arrived—Ship Marie Berg, from Oamara (December 6tL); Auckland, from Port Chalmers (January 14th); and Waimate, from Lyttelton (January 19th). April 10. Volunteer ReviewA Volunteer review was held to-day at Portsmouth in the presence of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge. Thirty thousand men were in the field. Nothing occurred to mar the success of the demonstration. Mr Parnell. Mr Parnell passed through London to-day on his way to Paris. A demonstration was organised to meet him, hat he purposely evaded it, and is travelling with all possible speed. AUSTRALIA.. [beuter’s telegrams.! MELBOURNE, April 11. The Queenscliffe Accident. The man Ross, who was so seriously injured at the Queenscliffe accident yesterday, died from the effects of the wounds this afternoon. JudicialMr Billing has been offered the County Court Judgeship, and has accepted the position. ALBANY, April 11, The Suez MailsThe P. and O. Company’s steamship Rohilla arrived at King George’s Sound this morning, with the inward mails, via Suez and Brindisi, dated London, March 10th.
ADELAIDE, April 11 Ihe Markets
Wheat is now quoted at 5s lOd to 5s lid. Town flour has advanced to £l3 15s to £l4 per ton, and country brands to £l2 15s.
NEW ZEALAND. | PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION. I AUCKLAND, April IX. Fire AgainTwo houses were burned down last night at Eden terrace. The suspected incendiary was arrested on suspicion, but was released again. WELLINGTON, April 11. Civil Sittings. Only two oases set down for hearing at civil sitting of Supreme Court. O AMARU, April 11. BicyclismMr Nonis, of the Christchurch Bicycle Club, arrived here to day. He left Timarn on Sunday morning, but, owing to the wet weather and muddy roads, had to. walk a great part of the distance. DUNEDIN, April 11. Fares for the MillionThe “Star” to-night makes a suggestion that special trains at cheap fares for working classes should bo laid on to Christchurch Exhibition, and, in order to secure that such trains should not be taken advantage of by persons able to pay ordinary excursion fares, tickets should be issued by such bodies as the Dunedin Trades’ and Labor Council. ;The Local Option VotingAt the Local Option polling to-day in two Dunedin districts the opponents of fresh licenses had a majority of four and five to one. Only from forty to sixty votes were recorded in each instance.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2500, 12 April 1882, Page 3
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402TELEGRAPHIC. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2500, 12 April 1882, Page 3
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