CABLE NEWS
Renter's Despatches to Patea Daily Mail
This Day.
HANLANAGAIN VICTORIOUS. London, 3rd.—-The sculling, match between Hahlan and Boyd, for £IOOO, was rowed on the Tyne to-day, and resulted in a victory for the Canadian by four lengths. The contest is described as having been a hollow race, Hanlan winning without difficulty.
Queensland FinanceBrisbane, sth.—The revenue for quarter ended March shew increases as compared with the corresponding quarter of last year.
Mr Gladstone on Ireland. A SOCIAL REVOLUTION. London, 4th.—ln the House of Commons last night Mr Gladstone made a lengthy and vigorous speech on the position of affairs in Ireland. He stated that the present situation could not be matched in the history of Ireland for the last fifty years, and that in fact a state of social revolution existed in that country at the present time. The Premier further stated that crimes which had been committed were distinctly traceable to the influence of the Land League, and charged Mr Healy, member for Wexford, with adding to the disorder by his inflammatory language. The Government, Mr Gladstone added, fully appreciated the danger of the situation,, but they would choose their own time for making fresh proposals to the House.
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Patea Mail, 5 April 1882, Page 3
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