TELEGRAMS.
a H AND FOREIGN. ENGLIfe. London, Oct. 22. Zealand wheats quantity of Adelau. . od< 'thetov. Britain is are uachang. f op . Great svheat afloat notable .1,720,000 quartei -i s without qx. Australian tallow t
cha'ge. quoted a. Best Sydney copra . LI7. tfaer have Best sides of Austra lan lea. advanced to •>« Oct. A 0 m Telegrams have been received fr« , Copenhagen, aim unciug that a severe hu ricane has been experienced there, f which has caused numerous shipping casulties. Tricket and Laycock returned from their trip to the Isle of Wight, and are again in tiainingat Putney. la consequence of the serious nature of tin* action which is being taken by the Irish Land League, and the increasing agitation in Ireland, the Government have decided toprosecute Para -11, Dillon Kelly, Biggar. Sexton, A. Sullivan. P. P. Sullivan, P, O’Connor, and A. O’Conaor (all of whom are members of the House of Commons), together with the officers of t ;e League, for conspiracy. It is rumored that the trial will take place in London. Oct. 25. Mr Parnell made a speech at Galway, in winch he stated that he considered the House of Lords and Mr Forster, Chief Secret ry for Ireland, were answerab'e for the murders which have been committed. He further believed that the sole remedy for the state of affairs which at present existed in Ireland was local autonomy. A semi-official journal publishes an article in winch it strongly counsels Greece to act with moderation and discretion. Athens, Oct 23. In consequence of the opposition which the Greek Ministry -have met with in Parliamentj they have tendered their resignation, and a new Ministry is now in course of formation. P>Ria, Oct 23. Owing to heavy rains, the environs of the Port of Cherbourg are completely inundated, and much damage has been done to property. Teheran, Oct. 23. The tribes of pr efatory Kurds, who recently crossed the Persian frontier pillagin' 1 ’ numerous villages and massacred many inhabitants, have renewed their ravages, and are continuing their depredations. The Persian troops, under Heschmed Dowlah, are rapidly advancing against the enemy. New York, Oct. 25. The attempt whic i was made by the Powers to mediate between Chili and Peru, for the purpose of terminating hostilities has proved a failure. Constant!hoi le, Oct. 23. The German, French, and Aus rian Ambassador to the Porte are, in accordance with instructions from their Governments, urging the Sultan to order Riza Pasha to surrender Duiciguo to the Montenegrins within five days. ’ The convention of delegates of the Powers and Turkey, which has been sitting at Cetigno since the 18th instant have failed to come to any understanding as to details in regard to the cession of Duicigno, and their sittings have accordingly been suspended. Cape Town, Oct. 23. Telegrams from the seat of hostilities in Basutoland, report that notwithstanding their recent defeat, (he Basutoa continue to act on the offensive. A large body of the enemy now threaten the rear of Colonel Clarke’s position at Matesting which place he recently relieved with reinforcements of the Cape Rifles.,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 310, 28 October 1880, Page 2
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