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CABLEGRAMS. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT. Reuters Telegrams.

Received November 2, 2.15 p.m. London, Nov, 1. Anti-Irish League disturbances took pla.ce to-day in Londonderry, Ireland, an announcement having been made that a Nationalists meeting would be held in the Town Hall there. Thia evening a large body of Orangemen proceeded to the building and took forcible possession of the hall. The meeting of Nationalists was consequently put off.

Paris, Nov. 1. It is announced that M. Ferry President of the Council of Ministers, will' shortly assume the position of Minister for Foreign Affairs, Chalomel Lacour resigning that portfolio.

Melbourne, Friday. The betting at mid-night was as fol-' lows : — Maribyrnong T3 lato : Helen©, 4to 1 ; Garfield, 5 to 1 ; David, 8 to 1 ; Second iving, Bto 1 ; King's Own, Bto 1 j Honeydew, 10 to 1. Derby : 5 to 4 on Archie ; ■ Off Color, .3 to 1 ; Martini-Henri, 6 to 1 ; Sardius, 7 to 1 ; Signor, 10 to 1. Cup : Calma, 9 to 1 ; First Demon, 11 to 1 ; Aide-deCamp, 14 to 1 ; Le Grand, 14 to 1 ; Nicholas, 14 to 1 ; Firat Watei, 20 to 1 ; Despot, 17 to 1 ; Magnet, 20 to 1.

(Received Nov. 2nd, 2.50 p.m. Melbourne, Friday, 11.36 tutu. • The follomug eleven horaea have accepted for tho Derby at 11 a.m. to-dfty : Archie, Hurricane, Ijittlo Sister, M.utiuiHenri, Off Colour, Napier, Sardius, Signor, Figaro, Killarney, aud Vernet. The weather u no«v fine, and with every prospect of continuing so. Mr Bryce, Native Minister, left for Now Plymouth and Auckland .overland. thi*\ afternoon. It ia expected lie will bo absent some weeks. H.M. the Queen has, by Order-in-Councii, declared that part 11 of the Fugitive Offenders Act of 1881, passed by the Imperial Parliameqt, . shall apply to No* Zealand and the Auntralkn Colonies, on and after Ist January next. His Excellency the Governor has ittsued a proclaiuition to this effect.

Received November 2, 3.30 p.tu. . MtOUpURNE, Friday, noon. The following 13 ho'raea liave accepted for the ALiribyrnong Plate : -—David, Second Kin£, Bonar, Fortune, Merriruu, Vetietia, The Bohemian, Gnrfield, Honeydow, Bualvin^ham, King T s Own, lolanthe, Bar^oo, King of the Gipsins, Heleno, Q -atitude, Tho Broker, Sandal.

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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 22, 3 November 1883, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT. Reuter's Telegrams. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 22, 3 November 1883, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT. Reuter's Telegrams. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 22, 3 November 1883, Page 2

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