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CABLE NEWS.

HOME AND FOREIGN. [REUTER —COPYRIGHT.] (Received Feb 5, 0.45. a.m.) LONDON, Feb 3. The Admiralty are despatching to Bombay,, Hpngkpng, , Capetown/and Sydney ia; large nrimbef;6f guns for the armament of merchantmen, with a view to supplement a regular Naval sqnadron in the case of war. . (Received Feb 5, 1.25 p.m.) The market rate of/discount has.risen t O 3j. New Zealand 5 per cent (.1889) loan is to day quoted at 105^. There are no other changes to report in the money market. Colonial breadstnffs and tallow are without quotable change. PARIS, Feb 3. M. Dnclere and Faillieres are, now convalescent, and will shortly resume their places in the Chamber of Deputies. Prince Jerome Bonaparte is suffering from severe indisposition, and has been removed to the infirmary, at Auteuil, near Bois De Boulogne, ; - : •/ (Received February 7, 0.45 a.m.) LONDON, Feb. G. The four men who, were recently arrested on cbaVges of complicity in the Phoenix Park murders were again brought up yesterday at the Dublin Police Court. Evidence Was given connecting the prisoners with the murder of an informer who was killed after an extensive discovery of arms had been made by the police. The case was further remanded.

PARIS, Feb. 5. ’

The Committee to which the Bonapartist Bill has been referred to by the Senate is composed of a majority of members who arc opposed to the provision for the expulsion of members of the dynastic families from France as agreed on bv the Chamber of Deputies BOMBAY, Feb. 6.

Intelligence is to hand from Joonaghnr, in the Baroda territory, of a serious affray between the police and a number of malcontent Ryots, native peasants. A body of two hundred of the latter were attacked by a large force of armed native police, and seventy Ryots were killed.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 994, 7 February 1883, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 994, 7 February 1883, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 994, 7 February 1883, Page 3

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