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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND F(fß|:iGN.| , f Ogle, the Australian defaulter, arrested at Manchester a ago, i - \ Has been committed. >. V j , i 4.25 a . m.; ' I T'hfli Porte ‘ has offered' to surrender the disputed frontier’ oh ‘condition that Greece"preserves’its neutrality. Greebe has .a j Cetewayo hasembarked for the Cape, " Adelaide wheat,* ex ’ mains U*4§s'fe^, ! and New/ZeaWud |6s/ Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, is quoted ■ afc-858.™- ? r ; ‘* Si! ,| " ' Australfah tallow is firm at for ‘best' mutton,* and 45s fed; for. ..best beef. rihe’ A totaif jtpdkj. in’Lpndon tb-day was 14,60biG86ks. i % ,Dr Jalt, Archbishop ,of, ; Canter^ry, N wlib is suffering irom congestion of the’ lungs, has had a serious relapse, and is now ih*n prostrate cbndifibn." ! ■|i ff he* steamer Lake. /Pigeon has: been wrecked at -Artie w. k! -i 1 1 : i ’" j . . ' ... w Sept, S . . , Wholesale dismissals ha ve ..been mada; in the Dublin police force of men who* had ’attended the recent meeting of malcontents, The .ranks of the force have been- materialiy s r thihued* by : th« ; -discharges' and.bodies of ;troop| bavp bonsequently .been drafted; off, and’now ; oc-,‘ cupy the'various'police' stations' In; theV city and suburbs. A number of special; constablW'sre being Worn l ' in to take, the plabe of the ben |is-f ’biased ! •: ■ V’r>!,:n • *

-h-T -iMer.v . The dismissal of the malcontents' from the .Dublin: police force;has resulted! in* an extensile .strike of. constables-da that city, and owing to the absence o| ;tlie police from the*"streets, serious rioting *by ! a number^of rotighs' took ’ plade' I last night. Houses 'and shops were attacked, and several very much damaged. The troops were calledVut'and charged the rioters, some of whom were severely, punished, Additional special constables •re now being enrolled to assist in the, maintenance of order. \ ‘‘ The frozen meat' per .ha»i averaged sfd. per lb.'' s', ' | The shipment of^frpzpn j moat ? per, ' Austral, has arrive din-moderate condition, and has realised an average of fid per lb. f r : At the wool sales to-day, 10,500 bales' were catalogued, of .which 8000 wore withdrawn. The prices for.good merinos and fine cross-breds have slightly, improved. There |s no alteration: fpr inferior so^ts. Sir i-Hardinge S. • Gifford, Q.C., is likely to have*an early promotion to Bench.- He-was" appointed SolicitorGeneral in Mr Disraeli’s Administration in 1875, and shortly afterwards received” the honor of knighthood. In 1877 he was elected M.P. for Launceston. A conference of miners at Manchester has approved of a general strike in October. Two thousand Orangemen hav* offered themselves as special constables, to preserve peace in Ireland. Sept 3. The majority of constables ia Dublin who went out on strike' yesterday * have since expressed their penitence, and have returned to their duties.■ Further rioting which took place last night was promptly suppressed by the military. Constantinople, Sept. 2.‘ Successful efforts have been made by the Greek and Turkish Governments to put a ‘stop 5 to- ithe fighting, 1 which for some days past has occurred in , Thegjaly between pubjecfti of Jhe

J Hostilities have now for HttleWt of the dispute. CABLE. Wr Melbourne, Sept. 2. O’Farrell, the assailant of Archbishop ff f M f “ tri *'> bail being refused; extensive ilrl broke out early this morning i strict; on the premises occupied'by I ‘Messrs D. Mitchell and Co., wholesale-grocers, earning thi , total stock. The insurance amount to £18,300, of whidh £TOCO was upon the ;# MQty mpSfM% stock, and is divided among various • offices. The loss is esfiTnsi'teS at fully £20,000.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1000, 5 September 1882, Page 2

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566

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1000, 5 September 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1000, 5 September 1882, Page 2

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