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CABLE NEWS.

Colonial Banking. An Invincible Sentenced* 1 • The Second Suez 1 CanaL ' The Pope and Irish Agitation. . ■ (BY KLEOTBIO TRKBGBAPH.— COPYRIGHT.) (SPECIAL UNITED PRESS; ASSOCIATION.) Lokbox, October 88. ; The /regiment ooff f soldiers who j forsome time past have been guarding the i Government Buildings m MadriaYdtus | ing the recent outbreaks,; ha*e been withdrawn. • „. ';{. . i ,; _■' | The ship Mirzapore, which ran ashore at Boulogne, has filled with water and it is feared she will become a total . wreck. -•■/■ '■■:■■■ • -''■' ■■■■■ . ';• The Economist, man article on financial 1 matters m the colonies, considers that the Australiari banks, are too. fKftive^and fears that a^reaction will ensue. r ■•■'*■ „ ■-• ; •» One of the ? " Inyinoibles" 'has been, sentenced: to a gear's imprisonment for threatening to murder Mr J. J. Oolman M.P. for Norwich. ■■-,■■ The British Shipowners 1 Association are\'presßing upon Earl Granville the necessity of offering greater facilities for the construction of the second canal through Suez. The Pope has written to Archbishop McCabe enquiring whether Irish priiests have abstained from encouraging the agitation m Ireland. No reply has as yet been sent. ' "-;-' i: y - ■ ''■ : "': .•':-» ; , . ■:..■■■.) xj.- ..t.:.l ■. .:■■ -I

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 281, 31 October 1883, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 281, 31 October 1883, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 281, 31 October 1883, Page 2

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