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ENGLIBH AND„ FOREIGN, j "«’ . , LoNDPN,, i( Nf/T. : 27| The Nationalists’ meeting, which'Tjr«§., to bave'Been ’h<|ld, in Sligo,' bis prohibited by the authorities, v i Thp* ImpOTjaj^PttrliamM'i! abjten • summoned to meet on January 13th, •/. y crs‘o‘ . / r? 0 'i I The tb; is confined to the question, of Parliamentary procedure. • It ? ; Negofiatioop are proceeding: between England and iCbina wilh * view to!tbe cession’ of Port ‘Hamilton, in ' Gpfeal Chinijapd ftos retaining t|old oftheCorean Straits. i The departgre of : M.. de Stael, Russian Ambassador for Bt. Petersburg, is staled to have no political significance, ■jljle is merely taking.’ an/ ordinary leave of absence, which was arranged last month, Nov, 2^. The Marquis of Hartington has. approved bf the Irish policy of-Tlie Govjefn- . It is reported that five: Thousand troops baye been ordered to proceed io Ireland* _. J ; , ] ■, k -- Dr Williams has replaced O’Donqvm Rossa as leader of the Fenian Brotherhood.- ' V : ’} i; • • ' M. de Freycinet is parleying and- endeavoring to arrange fpr the European control of the Sues Canal. , - ; Nov.-211. Mr J. F. O’Brien,-member tor South -Mayo, as well as Mr John-Dillon, baa ■ »PPSii\before the .iGourt.of .Queen’soßfneh kjDoblinj on charges of intimidation. > The well-known Australian trader Melpomene .has been caught in a cyclone ? dfif Madras, The Melpdciede had on bqird a, larg| f pttmber of !pilgiims from Mecca, Qf wbom twentythreo • died ! from' -the' dpjuriea Received, during - the of > the vessel. The captain land crew- were .also Burt.', i Sir G. 0, Tcevelym iha,ving djiplined to contest the-vacant seat, -Mr Robertson ( Conservative) has been’ elected to the House oL Commons >fbr Brighton, vice Dr smith, deceased. The_ New... Zealand . Shipping Cpmpany’s R.M.S. Ruapehd,arrived, at i’ly r ; mouth (bis moruiug, with'her cargp of meat in good condition. The Australian'' mails from Melbourne i (dated Oct. Slstj were delivered to-|day, Brindisi. ' -The Mount Rennie (New ’South, Wales) outrage has altracted some at* tentlou here; and the of death passed on nine of the perpetrators, meets with general approval, i.o i It ’is anhbunced' that Sit ’ Bailer has been appointed temporarily to succeed Sir R. Hamilton! as; Under-. ..U'' -f • . ■ ,*7 r * : ' ■ -J-. • ,r ''" Secretary for Ireland., Nov. 30. The Zoological Society: Will give th'b South Australian Government! two lions in exchange for The Iqg hut exhibited at the Exhibition. The Nqrlhqpabe.rlnnd Coal, Cpmriany,; with a- capital- of £200,000| is announced, .The Company will; acquire th« Kingcote property, Newcastle, New- Soaiii ' Wales, ’ at ? a cost! of £IOO,OOO. ' , Berlin. Nov. f 2^). •** f - cicommuhicatioo addressed to The i Pres^deut Tthd~ ; Vibe^Presidiht~^“of r the- Gormant 'i t■- »y; ny' : t’ Mr's y,y >■ 1 - I .' n- 1 1 Parliament, . Jays ' “Atress "* npon the necessity of--an increase iu the; German; army,'— j • Capbtownj' Nov;! The Shaw Bavih’s 1 steamship'lonic left last evening for New Zealpnd. j . - r : AUSTRALIAN';^ ABLE! j Melbourne, Nor. , i The s.s. Kqonawarra to6k;Bpo diggers to Adelaide to-day,: en routd for Tee-; tulpa. On the other band, .60 disappointed diggers have already" arrived;at Melbourne from Teeui’pa, and the e.s. Adelaide, which arrived this afternoon, brought several more. Sydney, Nov. 29. The position of Chief Justice has been offered to, and accepted by,> tb Hon. F. M. Durlev, <j. C. Nov, SO, . A Wakatipu. A .-k v.t-io:.-l.f-ck of earthquake was experienced this morning over a large
. n«s-H©Dflirjßß. ■ .• ■; v area in.the .country districts, whero the Walls of houses wbrecrabked anM’ ceilings fell in. } f ‘ ' k ; Albany," Nov. 80. The Peninsular ami Oriental Company’s b.p. Rome)- wHli'-The- outward Australian mails from London ( iated Ocldbei 2{>ih|, arrived this morning.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1520, 2 December 1886, Page 1
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