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TELEGRAMS.

•ENGLISH AND. FOREIGN. 1 ' “ ' London, April 4. ■' The frozen* mutton' in the ship. Dunedin from Port Chpiraers. arrived ill excellent condition,, a ( portion of the. eargowas placed, im the market i to-day. and Realised 7d per pounji£ > : In consequence of, the‘alarm which prevails as to Fenian outrages in Lpm: don,,additional troops,.have been sent to the Metropolitan Barracks, and the guards at the public buildings are being further increased. April 10, Gallagher, an American, and one of the men recently arrested hereon a charge ot being in unlawful possession of dynamite, and remanded until Thursday. has appealed to the Hon Russell Lowell, .the American Minister, for protection by the United States Government.

In the House of Commons last night Mt Alexander Brogden, M.P., gave notice of a resolution regarding the native question in New Zealand, and especially Te Whiti. April 11. It is reported that Prince Bismarck will shortly be created one of the reigiit ing Princes of the Empire. Intelligence is to hand from Tonquin that hostilities have broken out between the French troops and Anaraites,and engagements have already been fought. Diplomatic relations between Prance and the kingdom of Anam have been broken off, arid the French Minister at Hue has left his post. In consequence of the outbreak of war the French and English and other naval squadrons, now stationed at Hong Kong, are proceeding without delay to Tonquin. April 12.

A sword and the freedom of London have been presented to Lord Alcester (Admiral Seymour), and the freedom of the city and a gold casket to Lord Wolseley, who in speaking at the banquet, advised the cultivation of a close union between the array and the militia and volunteer forces.

The French are seizing strategic positions in Anam. Mr Healy’s Bill to establish elective Councils has been rejected by the House of Commons.

The trial.of the prisoner Brady continues at Dublin. The informers Carey and Farrell were under examination yesterday and repealed the evidence they gave at the Police Conrt. The Crown Prosecutor promised that corroborative . evidence would shortly be adduced to prove the assassinations of Lord Frederick Cavendish * and Mr Burke by the prisoners. Dublin, April 12.

The National League has now received £SOOO from Australia. In a recent communications Mr Redmond reports that the alleged connection of the League with the Phoenix Park murders and the recent new s of the dynamite conspiracies, have seriously prejudiced his mission to the colonies. Rome April 10.

It is announced that the Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria, will shortly pay a visit to King Humbert, and that the latter will afterwards proceed to Berlin on a visit to the Emperor William.

Ottawa (Canada), April 10

Reports are current of intended Fenian outrages in this city, ami considerable alarm has been created.

AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Melbourne, April 11. It has transpired that Government has refused,to sanction the increase of salaries and promotions in the railway Department after the motion of no confidence which led to the latter’s resignation was carried in the Assembly, April 12.

In the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr Service, in reply to a question? put by Mr Paterson, said he was unable to produce the correspondence relating to the last loan, as many of the telegrams on the subject were missing. Mr Paterson thereupon gave formal notice of & motion for the production of the correspondence.

Toothache may be speedily ended by the application of a small bit of cotton saturated with ammonia to the defective tooth.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1093, 14 April 1883, Page 1

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TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1093, 14 April 1883, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1093, 14 April 1883, Page 1

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