TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, .July 10. In the House of Commons’today the Premier took occasion' to' refer' lo the hint he threw out at last meeting of the House, that he might dcem r TfW<!ressary to resign .in con sequence- of |h| rejection of the , Government’s.' pyopbsea amendment to the Irish Repression Bill. Mr Gladstone stated 'that/ alter consideration,, he had decided to ( accept | t thp> vote of the House, and had abandoned any intention of resigning. ... AUSTRALIAN OAB^ Merbournc, July ill. The steamship Durham, which left London on May sth, a.irived Bere this morning. Her machinery Broke down duriiig the voyage, and she was compelled to put into Portland 'to effect the necessary repairs. , :n.nrf Sir Julius Vogel is now staying at Menzies’ Hotel, Bourke street West. His departure for New Zealand has been postponed, owing to am tattack of gout from which he is suffering. It is stated that Sir Julius’ stay in tho colonies will be but a brief one.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 975, 13 July 1882, Page 1
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164TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 975, 13 July 1882, Page 1
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