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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOReIgN. London Aug. 14. f: :New (Zealand securities/: and colonial breadituffs and tallow are unchanged. Ang. 15. • In 1 the House of Commons tbdiy, tha Hon A. E. Ashley, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, stated, in reply to ■ question, that Government had decided to restore Cetewayo to the sovereignty of the Zulu tribes, but that he,would b* required to receive a British Resident in his dominions, and that sufficient land would be reserved for those of the .Zulu chiefs and people whoi object to

acknowledge the King’s authority. Professor Wm. Stanley Jervoie, the well-known political economist, waa drowned to-day while bathings, He wat acred 47. ■■■

English harvest operations are progresaing favorably and rapidly, and a good .yield is expected. , : , f The Marquis of Haftington, Secretary of State for India, in bringing down tha Indian Budget, said it would probably show a surplus of three millions. The salt duty is to be reduced, and the cotton duty abolished. 2.52 p.m. : The Irish Grimes Commission ha# .sentenced an agrarian murderer and four Moonlighters to heavy termspf penal servitude. The demonstration at Dublin is entirely of a non-political nature, , The Lord Mayor unveiled the O’Connell monument, and then, at the head of a procession of 40,000 persons, proceded to open the Exhibition. 1 The continuance of the military system and organisation in Ireland has been prohibited by the English Government. Aug, A 6. Mr E. D. Gray, M.P. for Carlow County, and proprietor of the Freeman’s Journal, has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment, and to pay a fine of £SCO, for publishing certain articles reflecting upon the Judges and jurymen who were engaged in trying a recent case of agrarian murder. Liter. The freedom of the City of Dublin has been conferred on Messrs Parnell and Dillon, M.P.’s. , " Religious riots have occurred at Portadown (? Parsontown.) ' Aug. 17, 7,2 a.m. There is great excitement in ■; Dublin at the manifesto issued by the Mayor. Mr Parnell is exhorting the public to keep calm, ,i At the Mayor’s banquet ths toast of ‘ The Queen ” was hissed, and Judge Lawson- vilified, * . Fifty, suspects have been released,

AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Sydney, Aug, 17. : Sir Henry Parkes arrived Here to-day and was accorded an enthusiastic reception. The Mayor presented*'hiM with an address of welcome, A banquet in his honor was held thismvening at tha Exhibition Buildings, and was a great .success, ~ •i2 ■ f . Malting barley is dull and unchanged at 5« to os 3d. Shipping wheat is weaker, and has declined to 6s 9d and Gs lid. New Zealand; oats are sluggish at 8s Gd to 3s 8d for feeding, and 3s Gd to 3s *9d for millingqualities. ■

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Temuka Leader, Issue 993, 19 August 1882, Page 2

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441

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 993, 19 August 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 993, 19 August 1882, Page 2

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