CABLEGRAMS.
(j&euteb's telegrams), i %s London, November 29. Parliament is summoned to meet for tlie aispatah of business on>femr' Earl Granville, Secretai-y of State for Foreign Affairs, made a speech today at, Henley, in the course of ** which he said it was impossible that the present condition of Ireland could continue. The Government would iufcro.duce a measure dealing wj{h^ the present disorders, and providing foi the future happiness of Irishjn^n generally. ■ November 80:—In consequence of the continued unsettled state of Ireland, and the necessity for reinforcements of troops in the disturbed districts, Government have ordered despatch of the regiment of Horse Guards fro*i London to Ireland without delay. The Rev. Mr Euraght, of Bordesley, in Staffordshire, who has been * inlubited for ritualistic practices, has] been imprisoned for contempt of an order of the Ecclesiastical Court. Laycock and Hanlon have now agreed to pull a match for the championship and £500 a-side. : The Land League agitation in Ireland continues to receive considerable support in many parts, and a number of new members are being enrolled;-: At Kilport alone, during the last few days, over 1000 persons have joined.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 27, 3 December 1880, Page 2
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187CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 27, 3 December 1880, Page 2
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