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TELEGRAMS.

AND.FOREIGN'. Lc'Wpo.N, Jan. 20. The,.lrish .Executire.Jhas, depided that Messrs Barnell, O’Brien, and; O’Kelly,

Land Leaguers, shall he detained in custody for a further period of three months, At the expiration of that time they will be released, Jan. 21. A large meeting, attended by two thousand delegates of Ulster farmers, was held today at Belfast, when resolutions were passed in favor of the extension. of the Irish Land Act, so as to provide for the appointment of a Land Commission in each county in Ireland, instead of for large districts only, as at present, The meeting further resolved, that the reduction, in, rent which had been made by the L.and Courts up to, the present time were totally inadequate in view, of the circumstances of Irish tenants The Union. Lank of Australia has declared, a ,dividend of 7; per cent for the half year. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, is unchanged at 555, ex store, and New Zealand do., at 525. Galvanised iron, per ton, 26 gauge, ia, worth LlB 10s, Jan. 22. A. meeting to be held at the House has been convened by the Lord Mayor for the purpose of raising funds, to assist the persecuted Jews.in RussiaJan, 23. ■ The Standard tpday v publishes sS telegram.stating ? thait a rebellion has broken out against the Turkish rule in Yemen, a province in South-west Arabia, and that a .severe . battle has been fought between .the insurgents and Turkish troops, resulting in the defeat of the former, and the. infliction of a loss upon, them, of. fully, two hundred killed. Paris, Jan. 21. The Committee appointed by the. Chamber of Deputies to report, on M., BUI fqr the revjsipn of the. French Constitution ha§,,concluded ; its,, labors. After being addressed by Gambetta at length in support of, the., prin tuples,of. the measure, the Committee resolved, to commend to the Chamber the, adoption ( of a counter .. scheme of reform, and one which igno res the proposal for the adoption of scrutin de liste., Vienna, Jan. 20.. Telegrams are to hand reporting that the inhabitants of the province, pf Bosnia arp at the present time much disturbed against Austrian rule. Jan. 22., The rising of the inhabitants of Dalmatia, Herzegovina, and Bosnia is rapidly spreading over those provinces, and the insurgents are . actively organising to pppogg the Austrian troops. St. Petersburg, Jan..2o. The would-be assasins of General Tcherevetne. Assistant Minister of the Interior, on November 25th last,, have been found guilty. One, has been sentenced to death, and the other to twenty years’ imprisonment . Jan. 22. The Journal de St. Petersburg!?, in an article today, fiercely denounces . the movement in London to raise subscriptions for the Russian .Jews, and says that the agitation is founded upon the harted of Englishmen for Russia. AUSTRALIAN. Melbourne, Jan. 24. Telegrams are to hand reporting that a large ship, name unknown., is ashore in Watarah Bay, on the Southern .coast of this colony. The vessel’e position js, however, stated to be not dangerous* The,first and second-class passengers, per Garonne, will be released s from, quarantine today. Colonel sAnderson, Commandant,, of the Victorian Volunteers, is dead.. Sailed, this afternoon —Union Company’s steamship Albion, for the Bluff, Tho Hon Peter Lalor, Speaker of . the Victorian Legislative Assembly, is a passenger by her. A hitch has occurred in regard to the Garonne’s passengers, who, have been, liberated frona quarantine.. The agents of the latter a^e'demanding, sustenance money for the,period of their, but the Government have declined to interfere. Mauritius telegrams, dated January 4th, report that 400 tons of sugar have been engaged for Lyttelton, SvpNEX, Jan, 24. The certificate of.. Captain ( McLean, of. the . steamship Wbtonga,, has been suspended by the Marine Board for three months. The case of, the mate will be decided by the Board, today.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 909, 26 January 1882, Page 2

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627

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 909, 26 January 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 909, 26 January 1882, Page 2

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