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CABLEGRAMS.

BRITISH & FOREIGN

London, September 18. News is to hand from Galway that a party of police, while escorting a number of persons who^had been arrested for rioting at evictions, were attacked by a large mob. The police charged their assailants with fixed bayonets, and killed one woman and seriously injured many others. Agrarian outrages are increasing in Kerry clare and Waterford. Locjdox, September 17. — The Earl of Dalkeith has been accitiently Bhot dead while pursuing a stag. Buda Pesth, September 21. —Cholera has broken out in thi a city, and some deaths, are already reported. The Marquis of Londonderry, LordLieutenant of Ireland, has arrived at Dublin. He was received with mingled groane and cheers. Several arrests were> made for hooting:. Hutchee3, the English professional, has accepted - the challenge of Malone, the pedestrian, and sails for Sydney on October 14th. In the race between Matterson and Lee there was a desperate struggle from tbe Star and Garter to the soap works, where the former collapsed, The time was 24£ minutes. „ There are 75,000 people in and around Charleston receiving assistance at present. They are camped in the streets and fields adjoining the town. Shocks of earthquake still continue, and the city is in ruins* Showers of large pebbles fall at intervals. The negro population is frantic with terror.

London, September 18. Mb Gladstone has received^ memorials ap-^ proving of his Home Rule scheme signed by ten thousand colonists, and aleo of * similar character from the Federated Seamens Union and Democratic Alliance at Sydney. The Ex Premier" iB highly gratified at the wise, and liberal sentiments expressed in these memorials.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 171, 25 September 1886, Page 4

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CABLEGRAMS. BRITISH & FOREIGN Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 171, 25 September 1886, Page 4

CABLEGRAMS. BRITISH & FOREIGN Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 171, 25 September 1886, Page 4

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