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CABLEGRAMS.

_♦ (rEUTER'S TELEGRAM?.) London, JSovimber4. The total reserve of notes and bullion in the Bank of England is £15,000,000. Mr Parnell, nt Dublin, is pressing hard for the trial of Leaguers, and says that it is evident the Government intends to delay the same as possible, so as to prevent their attendance ac Parliament. Sir Hercules Robinson, who has lately been appointed Governor at the Cape, has arrived in England. 'ihe trial of the Irish Land Leaguers, Mr Parnell and other members of Parliament, and the officcis of the League, for conspiracy, is fixed to be held in Dublin, and not in London, as at first reported. Constantinople, November 4. Tho Porte is sending further drafts of troops to the districts of Epiv us and Thessaly, in view of possible hostilities with Greece over' the rectification of the frontier. The Albanians still continue to resist their removal from Dulcigno, and have offered strong opposition to Riza Pasha's escort when crossing the river Uayahma. The Turks, however, deemed it advisable to avoid l. hostilities. Washington, November 4. The Presidential election returns show that Mr Garfield's votes numbered over 200 by the electors of both Houses. Rome, November 4. • General Garibaldi, who it now at Milan, unveiled today a monument in commemoration of the battle of Mentana. Melbourne, November 4. At a meeting of 6000 ]teraons held last night it , was decided to send a petition to the Governor for the reprieve of Ned Kelly. Mr Gaunson was the promoter of the agitation, and will present the petition today. Several New Zealand residents, now \ in Meltxurne, intend holding a banquet at an early date. November 7. Mr Gaunron presented a petition today to the Government praying that a reprieve may be granted to Ned Kelly, sentenced to death, A procession With the same object was aban doned. There are a gieat many peti-' tions being signed for presentation to the Executive Council for the same purpose. Sydney, November 5. The produce markets remain an- — changed

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 20, 9 November 1880, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 20, 9 November 1880, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 20, 9 November 1880, Page 3

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