TELEGRAMS.
s f i i ' I k- 1- .# r/ .. . Consqls have declined anjJ are naw * at par. There are no other changes ’ to’ i?cport in the money mar,ket or jn colonial produce.. . 1 Hides are in good deihand at to Jd lighten a-i 1 A. I. •; / flu '3 o fjl 1 At to-day’s wool sale, 840© bales wer# offered. The market was firm. I The Hotfia.waVd mails J via K&M&Vni Brindisi, which left Melbourne on 18th July, were delivered here to-day. I d*A ’l7 7.^7^1 i Further serious: rioting tapk place in Dublin last evening, and some difficulty i f ~. i y ■■■, : J*. Ji < J 1 was experienced in restoring order. The military were again called out t*. clear .- tVijs f and i? w«f% compelled-ito’ charge the mob with > fixed bayonets. Sept. ’4. •’ ’Five hundred special iIW * ; >1 j '■ | v \*t ’l' - / t ’v \ i \JJ I f been enrolled in plaqe of;thp, Constabulary who have struck in Dublin. They came into violent collision with the mob sSnd:ultimately fired-’ upon *them.;T ffill 4 exciteifiehf was intense,', arid 5 do'nsSlerable number of the specials narrowly escaped being lynched in the streets, I in an engagement between Turkish and 1 Greek people in Thissaly. 'Hostilities have been resumed fi betwee« J Chili and Peril. ’’ 1 c : ,/HV/i-;;- .7 > ; !16.50 p.%^ 1 Sydney and colleagues now in London are trying to establish am Association; which- propoMiy 1 to land from i|s aboriginal proprietor|,| i *paying for it by permanent Government % secured ; by^. tfie '»et|Wys # e i|ti4;-* their deicen'dantr; f i ‘.—r-t i»i The Daily News, in referring to, affairs iji .New,: Zealand,express?;, ' opinion that Te Whiti ►hoald' ~now/«hlB»1 released and restored to his home. Parihaka. ..... .. * rlt At a review at St Petersburg a military bridge over a ravine collapsed^*u«t after the- Czar and his -staff had ;pasaed' over it. : Six persons were injured;’’ Three hundred deaths‘sccur daify the Philippine Islands. Eighty persona were injured, and 1 twenty bayonttted in dhe Dublin! streets . in the late disturbance^. between cojistablea and the mob 4 1-,-* -i-c-iil yr»r . : ■^h4e^aland , 'Gbt4rni^St i KM ■ 'the! jreqaeßt facilities for - the immigration 5 Aovithaleq leblouY ,of 400;of the Irish* ConytabWyrjh* meu T yrl|o;har« struck, ~ . , ... r.h\i\9 * The Right* Hon, Sir George* Gwyif* * repprteftb be sierib^fty . ;Bek LWji Sepfc. L4#gT« ’ ’ i A railway accident oc-^ ! correct to-day at Huidstettc, near Baden.' An excursion train with a large number of lett the rails, and fiftypersons we re kill edj and a large Have suffered injuries-of-a more or lem siepipu'B!i^ttii i ej , t !n \ J'J t I jAUSTRALiAN '• ?!-,n ..i ; ;6risb akbhSapfe; -Sfl Tt is understood that the Government' 8 i ”-~i S 'f'it t 7 ’,*( ;/ ) 1 -J’i •.*/ f 5 [ >-» Of- Qu.eeuslanff has received; a • te]fegr i «in ) j T from: the'Agent-General in London ask- It ing authority ’to grant ‘free 'tsl' 1 Queensland to 4QO dismissed-Irish. constables; ■ -7 •*_ -i-* n'-:*r
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1001, 7 September 1882, Page 2
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