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This Afternoon STE ALIN G~DYN AMITE. London, 23rd.—Intelligence to hand from Ireland reports that six hundred pounds weight of dynamite has been stolen from a factory in Limerick, where a quantity of the explosive material was stored. No clue to the perpetrators of the robbery is yet obtained. : CONVICTION OF FENIANS.*; f Cork, 23rd.—The trial at Cork of 15 members of a secret society of marauders who were recently arrested in Dublin has been concluded. All the prisoners were convicted, and have received heavy sentences of imprisonment. The leader of the Society, who turned informer, gave evidence showing the existence of a widespread Fenian organisation in Ireland. Rising Against Austria, » ■■■■ London, 23rd. Bosnia says the insurgents are being rapidly augmented, and now comprise a large body of men armed with Snider rifles. lu view of the strength of the rebels, the Austrian gendarmes are retreating from their present position, pending the arrival of reinforcements. ■ Quarantine Claims. Melbourne.—A difficulty has arisen regarding the payment of sustenance money during period of quarantine, between passengers and the agents of the Orient Company, who demand payment from the former. Government has been referred to, but declines to interfere in the dispute. Trouble in Egypt. Cairo; 23rd.—The difference which has arisen between Gherif Pasha and the Assembly of Notables, in consequence of resolutions recently come to by the latter in regard to its powers, is now improving ; and there are signs that an early compromise is likely to be effected. London Markets. London, 23rd.—New Zealand securities unchanged. Adelaide wheat ex warehouse advanced to 565, and’.Adelaide flour to 425. New Zealand wheat ex warehouse remains at 525. Australian tallow remains at last quotations. ; , Shipping. ; ... Melbourne, this day.— Arrived last evening, the steamship Te Anau from the Bluff. •' n v ’ '

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Patea Mail, 25 January 1882, Page 3

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Second Edition Latest CABLE News Patea Mail, 25 January 1882, Page 3

Second Edition Latest CABLE News Patea Mail, 25 January 1882, Page 3

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