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LITEST ENGLISH NEWS.

Loncon, November 3. The trial of the Irish Land Leaguers, in eluding Mr Parnell and other members of Parliament and the t fficers of the League, for conspiracy, is fixed to be held in Dublin ond not in London as at first reported. Consols have advanced to 100. Adelaide flour ex warehouse 35s 6d ; New Z.«aland'wheat ex ship 45s 6d. The tone of the market is steady. A sculliug match has been arranged between Tricket nnd Ross, the American champion, for £400 a .ide. Trickett is out practising daily for ah hour aud a half. Arrived— Ship Benvenue from Wellington, s aled; August 10; ship Gardoch from Lytteltonj sailed July 2. Constntinople, November 4. The Porte is sending further drafts of troops to the districts of Epirua and Thessaly in view of possible hostilities with Greece over the rectification of the frontier. Washington, November 4. The Presidental election returns show that Garfield's votes included 200 by the electors of both Houses. [Special to the Sydney Morning Herald ] (Per Wakatipu at Wellington ) London, Oct. 27. William Herbert, a bootmaker from Melbourue, shot his paramour, Jane Messenger, in Finsbury Park, and then attempted suicide. A verdict of murder has been returned. The report as to the murder of the Ameer of Afghanistan is not confirmed. Kurdish raids in Persia have developed seriously, and Urrumah islinvested. Mr Chamberlain, Pretidsnt of the Board of Trade, declares that the Government are bound to give 600.000 Irish tenants a rigbt and interest in the soil. The Pope's recent allocution Bbows a rapid change to a militant mood in defence of his temporal rights. The proprietors of the Morning Post have suspended payment. The Czar is suffering from paralysis. He recently sent 10,000 roubles of his private fortune lo- Berlin.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 218, 5 November 1880, Page 2

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LITEST ENGLISH NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 218, 5 November 1880, Page 2

LITEST ENGLISH NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 218, 5 November 1880, Page 2

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