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LATEST NEWS.

HOME A.ND FOREIGN. f REUTER—COPYRIGHT.] (Received April 30, noon.) LONDON, April 28. The Queen has instituted the Order of Royal Red Cross. Decorations of the order will be specially devoted to nurses of those wounded in action. Arrests are now being daily made in Ireland of persons implicated in conspiracies to murder. Evidence of the complicity of the accused has been supplied to the police by informers. April 27. The wool market is quiet. Arrivals to date for next auctions amount to 320,000. NEW YORK, April 28. The Irish Convention at Philadelphia has concluded its sittings, and adjourned indefinitely. Before adjourning, a motion was adopted denouncing the English rule in Ireland, and urging the banding of Irishmen in America and Canada to obtain automony for Ireland by lawful means, recommending organisation of the National League, and reresolving to cooperate with Mr Parnell in his efforts to obtain redress for Irish grievances. AUSTRALIAN. (REUTER—COPYRIGHT.) (Received April 30, 2 p.m.) ADELAIDE, April 30. Wheat is firm, at 5s 6xl to 5s 7d. Town flour, £l2 10s ; country brands, £ll 10s. The freight market is steady, with a moderate demand, but in charters there is nothing doing. MELBOURNE, April 30. Arrived this morning P. and O. steamship Carthage with Suez mail. Mr James Francis, M.P. is seriously unwell.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1028, 30 April 1883, Page 3

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LATEST NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1028, 30 April 1883, Page 3

LATEST NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1028, 30 April 1883, Page 3

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