REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. London, April 25. The state of Ireland is causing renewed uneasiness, there having lately been a marked increase of agrarian crime. Reports are now coming to hand daily of outrages committed in various parts of the country. In the House of Commons this evening the Irish Land Bill came up for discussion on its second reading. In the course of the debate, the Right Hon. Edward Gibson, who was AttorneyGeneral for Ireland under the last administration, made a speech in which he denounced in strong terms the provisions of the measure before the House.
Both Houses of Parliament adjourned this evening until 9 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), as a tribute of respect to the memory of the late Earl Beaconsfield.
Paris, April 25. Telegrams have been received from Algeria, reporting that the Arabs there are greatly excited over the state of the relations between France and Tunis, and are showing a strong wailike feel-
ing. The French Government has given an order for the immediate dispatch of 40,000 troops to Algeria in preparation for any emergency.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1426, 28 April 1881, Page 2
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180REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 1426, 28 April 1881, Page 2
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