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ENGLISH & FOREIGN.

DISCONTENT OF THE IRISH CONSTABULARY. HEALTH OF THE ARCHBISHOP OP CANTERBURY. ABORIGINES OF THE DAELING. THE EGYPTIAN MINISTRY. AUSTRALIA t ALL ENGLAND. rEKUTEIt’S TBLEGKAM9.I LONDON, August 28. The agitation among the constabulary is extending in Limerick, A great number of men in that district have resigned, owing to the dismissal of the leaders of the agitation. The cricket match England v Australians was commenced to-day at the Oval. At the close of the day’s play the score stood as follows: —Australians, first innings, 63; All-England, first innings, 101. Arrived —Steamship Austral, at Plymouth, from Melbourne (July 10th) via the Cape. [“AEGTJ3 SPECIAL.] LONDON, August 29. Five mutinous members of the Irish Constabulary have been dismissed at Limerick, and sixty others have resigned in consequence. There is great discontent throughout the force. The latest bulletin regarding Archbishop Tait is that he is suffering from increased fever. A discussion has taken place at the British Association meeting, on a paper by Mr Charles Bonny, Inspector of Lands Purchased on Credit in South Australia, on the “ Aborigines of the Darling.” Mr Bonny was the first person who brought a lot of cattle overland from New South Wales to South Australia, in 1838. LONDON, August 28, 5.50 a.m.

The new Egyptian Ministry is composed as follows : —Oherif Pasha, Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs; Riaz Pasha, Minister of tho Interior; and Osman Pasha, Minister of War. Tho remaining members of the Government are new and untried men, who have never held any political position. Mahmourad Felinney, chief of Arahi’s staff, who was captured at Kassassur, states that there are very few earthworks at Telalkebir.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2620, 30 August 1882, Page 3

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ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2620, 30 August 1882, Page 3

ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2620, 30 August 1882, Page 3

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