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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. LcKDOtf, March 28. Mr Gladstone has recovered from his recent illness. News has been received from Sou.h America of the resumption of hostilities between the Chilians and Peruvians. A severe battle has been fought at Moaquequa, which resulted in the defeat of the Chilians, who suffered a loss of thirteen hundred killed and wounded, DuBLiH, March 30, Since the arrival of Mr Parnell in Ireland, several speeches havo been delivered to upioarious meetings. Last night, at Wexford, lie made a speech which had a bad impression. When explaining his conduct with regard to the Relief Funds question the platform was rushed, Mr Parnell being severely maltreated in the disturbance which took place. Paris, March 30. Tho official decvee for suppressing the Society of Jesuits and expelling foreign members from the contry has been issued, Bombay, March 28. Intelligence has bpen received from Cabul of severe fighting between that city and Gundnmuk. The Kolrstanis haying effected a junction with the other hostile tribes, made a desperate attack on the .British positions, between tho Cabul and Gundamuk. Heavy fighting ensued, and the enemy were repulsed with great loss. The British loss was trifling. Calcutta, March 30. According to the latest news from Cabul, there is a general rising of hostile tribes, around Khyber Pass. Thu most important passes are being held, and protcctionary measures have been adopted by the British Government.

Suez, March 29. The Orient Steamship Company's Lusitania arrived here the day before yesterday, homeward bound.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 249, 1 April 1880, Page 2

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249

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 249, 1 April 1880, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 249, 1 April 1880, Page 2

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