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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

Age Special. LONDON. August 14, 5.55 a.m. ANOTHER MURDER IN IRELAND. A Constable has been murdered at Parsonstown, Ireland. Numerous laborers’ meetings have been held throughout the country in favor of a Conference at Manchester. Two hundred English branches of the Land League have been established. ARABI REINFORCING. Arabi has reinforced his detachments at Ismailah and other points along the Canal. GOOD ENGLISH HARVEST. The English harvest is the best within the present decade and the weather is favorable. EXPLOSION. A quantity of gunpowder secreted in the basement of a school at Grodno, a Russian town on the railway line from St. Petersburgh to Cracow exploded accidentally. The school was full at the time. CZAR’S CORONATION. A large force of troops and detectives are Massing at Moscow in anticipation of the Char’s Coronation. “ Argus” Special. LONDON. Aug., 15th, 6 a.m. H.R. H. Prince of Wales's medical advisers have ordered him to take a trip to Germany. The correspondent of a French newspaper has been arrested in Alexandria. An outbreak of fever is said to have occurred in Arabi’s camp. The Italian Antartic expedition has wrecked at Cape Horn. The crew "were rescued by an English ship. Ivo Bligh’s cricketing team leave England on their Australian tour on the 14th of September. British residents have been instructed to refuse to recognise the Boers annexation of Native territory.

A French naval demonstration is expected to take place at Madagascar. The protest of the Queen of Madagascar forbidding the sale of land there to foreigners, is attributed to English intrigues. Enormous crowds of visitors are thronging Dublin, Troubles are feared and the troops are confined in their barracks. August 15th, 2.32 p.m. Professor Jevous has been drowned while bathing. Irish Crimes Commission lias sentenced an agrarian murderer and four moonlighters to heavy penal servitude. An actiob against the ‘Freemans Journal’ for Jibe Hing h jHveectiiiiji.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1124, 16 August 1882, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1124, 16 August 1882, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1124, 16 August 1882, Page 2

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