CABLEGRAMS.
-LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN ■ ■.. NEWS. _ CREUTER'S TELEGRAM, PERPRESSASSpCLOTON.) London, January 21. " The compromise made by the Ministry will necessitate alteration in the. Government officials. Mr. Forster's speech at Bradford'deprecates a return to Protection.
The trial of the Glasgow Bank directors has commenced.
DIRECT-AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION). Melbourne, January 22. Ther,e is renewed activity by the police against the Kellys. It is believed that the abettors arrested have turned informants, and definite results are expected. Sydney, January 21. News from New Guinea states that Mr. Ingram, Queensland Government Resident on Thursday Island, and the crew of the steamer Oura, had been murdered by the natives. Brisbane, January 22. Mr. M'Farlanc, the missionary, ha 3 visited the scene of the Ingram's massacre. He learned that three whites, three Kanakas, and one Chinaman, had been killed. The son of Cannon Irons, of London, was one of the victims.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 865, 23 January 1879, Page 2
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