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HOME AND FOREIGN. ha It fl Li odea far St. l\ t. nkan. , Mi Juini Dillon, M.P. for Mayo, j lias been summoned to appear before j the Court of Queen’s Bench at Dublin to answer the charge of intimidation in his recent public speeches. November 20. Mr J. F. O'Brien, member for South Mayo, as well an Mr John Dillon, have been summoned to appear before the Court of the Queen’s Bench, Dublin, on a charge of intimidation ; both endeavouring to evade the police. They have, in defiance of orders, delivered harangues in several villagi s in tin neighborhood of {Bigot BOMB. Nov. 28. In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday. Count Bobilant, Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, delivered a speech in which he laid emphasis on the tmstM n lotions which i xiet beiufcen Italy, Austria, and Germany, and her unriianged friendship with England. Italy, lie said, would labour to prevent European war, but in any case would vigilantly guard her own interests. AUSTRALIAN. SYDNEY, Nov. 27. The English cricketers have played a match at (ioulburii against twentytwo of the town and district, and won by un innings and oil runs. November 28. A collison occurred lust night off the town of Kiumu between the ships Angcrona and Orangi. Both vessels were considerably damaged and were compelled to return to port to-day, but no lives were lost. INTERI’ROVINCIAL. l Tress Association Telegrams.) CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 80. The Australians in their second innings hud » wickets down for 81 runs. The match was drawn. NAPIER. Nov. 30. A terrific thunderstorm occurred yesterday afternoon, with heavy rain. Many business places were Hooded ; the lightning struck a chimney ill a house on the Milton lioad, knocking it down.

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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 51, 3 December 1886, Page 4

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TELEGRAPHIC Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 51, 3 December 1886, Page 4

TELEGRAPHIC Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 51, 3 December 1886, Page 4

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