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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, Jan. 12, Colonial breadstuff's are unchanged, Adelaide wheat*, ex warehouse. 565; New Zealand wheat, ex warehouse, 58s ; Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, 42s ; Australian tallow is firm at 43s for best beef, and 47s 6d for best mutton. Galvanised iron, 26 gange, Ll 7 10s ; best Sydney copra, Ll 4 10s. Jan. 13. Mr Gladstone in the course of a speech which he made on the occasion of receiving an address from the tenantry in the Hawai’den district, announced that the measures to be introduced, during next session would include Bills for the reform of the system of county government and local taxation, for the improvement of the relations between landlords and tenants, and for cheapening and facilitating the transfer of. land in England. Paris, Jan. 13.

Intelligence is to hand from Algeria that three French priests, attached to a

mi sion :’t Arapgli, have been mm dereef' by Arabs at Ghadaraes, on the borderbetween Algeria and Tripoli. Berlin, Jan. 12. The Reichstag todav, by a majority of two-thirds of the-whole House,, passed a resolution, moved by Herr Windthorpe, granting permission to clerical bodies to exercise their functions in Germany without the sanction of Government. Constantinople, Jan, 11. It has transpired that the Sultan has deputed a German officer to unde’take the reorganisation of the Turkish gendarmie, and this step leads to the belief that it is His Majesty’s intention to shortly dismiss all English in the .Porte except Baker Pasha, and appoint Germans in their place. - Jan. 13. The Sultan has issued a circular note to the Powers, setting forth that his rights in Egypt are founded upon an - Imperial firman,, and urging that, foreigners have therefore no' right to ~ interfere in the affairs of- the regency.. His Majesty further demands an ex-. , planation of the joint note recently sent ; by England and France to the Khedive,, guaranteeing to maintain . order in hia.;. kingdom. AUSTRALIAN. Melbourne, Jan. 14. The New Zealand passengers perGaronue. who are quarantined have been,, refused leave to proceed by the steamerfor the Bluff-on the 16th. ■». The smallpox patients with one ex--ception are. progressing very favorably... Adelaide. Jan, 14. Among the passengers per Garonnequarantined here,.one steerage passen--ger has developed symptoms of smallpoxand his been isolated.;.

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Bibliographic details
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Temuka Leader, Issue 905, 17 January 1882, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
373

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 905, 17 January 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 905, 17 January 1882, Page 2

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