CABLE NEWS.
BY ELECTRIC i Reuter’s Tele'jramh. | LONDON, March 26. In consequence of the fears entertained of Fenian outrages, three thousand men from various infantry regiments have been told off ■in guardw for the different public buildings in London, and strong detachments of Coldstream Guards from Knightsbridge barracks arc now protecting the Houses of Parliament Buckiugh im Palace, and Law Courts Intelligence is to hand that a series of avalanches have occurred at Mount Ararat in Armenia. Numbers of villages have been completely destroyed, and hundreds of people have been killed and injured. March 27. A corps of men, to be known as the “ Political Police,” is being organised in London. A grand review of \ olunteers was held on Easter Monday, before H.R.H. the Duke of Duke of Cambridge, Field Marshall and Com-mander-in-Chief. 22,000 men were under arms, and the proceedings, which included a sham figh’-, j off most successfully. CAPETOWN, March 27. The Cape Government ha< decided to act with rigor in the suppression of the threatened Boer ri»i ig in Tembnl ind, and serious troubles are feared in that territory.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1302, 29 March 1883, Page 2
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182CABLE NEWS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1302, 29 March 1883, Page 2
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