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LATEST NEWS.

HOME AND FOREIGN. [REUTER —COPYRIGHT.] (Received Aug. 10, 1.5 a.tn.) LONDON, August 9. In the course of a speech at the Mansion House yesterday evening, Mr Gladstone referred to the difficulty

which had arisen at Tamatave on account of the manner in which the French Admiral had treated the British Consul and naval officers, and announced that fuller advices which had been received confirm the hope that a speedy and satisfactory settlement of the matter will be arrived at. VIENNA, August 8. A strong anti-Jcwish feeling continues to be displayed in Hungary, and at Pesth a serious riot occurred, in which the house of one of the Jews who was recently acquitted, of>the murder o( a Christian girl..was sacked. The disturbance was ultimately quelled by the military, who had to be called out. (Received;.Angnst :10pi:10 p.m.) MADRID, August 9. Intelligence having’been received by the Government that revolutionary designs have been manifested in the ranks of the military stationed near Logrono and Barcelona large forces of loyal troops have been despatched to those places in view of a possibly rising; The recent' indications of revolutionary tendencies in the army have caused much alarm, and the Cabinet has in consequence issued a proclamation announcing -the suspension of the constitution now existing in Spain. Later. News to band from Barcelona that numbers of insurgents who had congregated near that town have,* dispersed, owing to the intelligence that a force of troops is on its way to the scene. CAPETOWN, August 9; It is how reported that Oetewayo escaped to Reserved Territory, in Zululand, and is still at large.

AUSTRALIAN.

J-REDTER —COPYRIGHT. J (Received Ang. 10, 1.5 a.m.) SIDNEY, August 9, Ini reply to enquiries which have been made by the New Zealand Government as to the. probability of the Irish being sent to New Zealand, Stuartj the Premier, has telegraphed- to the effect that the affair is ended as far as New South Wales is concerned) inasmuch )as jthe . Imperial authorities have now taken the matter in hand.

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1071, 10 August 1883, Page 2

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LATEST NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1071, 10 August 1883, Page 2

LATEST NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1071, 10 August 1883, Page 2

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