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NEWS BY THE MAIL.

Unarmed volunteers are to be enrolled m Ireland. Count de Chambord is on a visit to London. ( . Gladstone and Charles Dilke have addressed large meetings m the Liberal interest.' ;Two hundred colliers embarked a London on the 25th of August for New Zealand. Business is improving m Manchester The Guardian says the demand and Bupply are about equal. In consequence o£ active American demand, every large iron-making district m England shows unmistakeable symptoms of : reyival. '. ~ .-■*• The- steamship Louis Dairo, from Antwerp for Naples,- was wrecked during a-: fog off TJshant. Twenty-seven persons were downed. Charles E, Grrissell was "committed to Newgate prison until the prorogation of Parliament, for evading the warrant of lie Speaker for his arrest. Eugland is the only power not invied to send officers to witness the great Russian military manoeuvres that dommenced on the 25th ultimo. The Queen positively refuses the .Commander-in-Chief'srequestthatLieu-tenant Carey should be dismissed the service. He was released from arrest of the the 21st '.'of August. ■- i Lesseps starts for the Stages m Pctober;: Devoneaux, whose work on the Danube and Autwers is well known, will be his chief engineer inj the ) Panama Canal M undertaken. , '■■;■.

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 80, 4 October 1879, Page 3

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NEWS BY THE MAIL. Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 80, 4 October 1879, Page 3

NEWS BY THE MAIL. Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 80, 4 October 1879, Page 3

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