CABLE NEWS
RECEIVED LAST NIGHT. {Reuter's Despatches to the Hail.) GOLD FIND. Sydney, Monday. A report from the Temora goldfield says a rich lead has been struck. FALSE INVOICES. Melbourne, 19 th. Tho Commsisiouor of Trade ami Customs has lined a merchant .-£1,500 for passing false invoices, the amount stated being below flic value of the goods. ARREST OF STUDENTS. St Petersburg, 17th. Four hundred students have been arrested at Moscow on suspiciun of being concerned in a Nihilist movement. FRESH MEAT EXPORT. London, 17th. A luncheon was given by the Orient Company to signalise the first shipment of fresh meat from Melbourne. Sir Julius Yogcl and others made speeches. TROOPS FOR IRELAND. London, 17th. Notwithstanding largo additions rojj cently made to the forces in Ireland, tho Imperial authorities in that country have asked for further reinforcements in the disturbed districts, and more troops have been ordered to proceed from England without delay.
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Patea Mail, 21 December 1880, Page 3
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153CABLE NEWS Patea Mail, 21 December 1880, Page 3
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