TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH'AND FOREIGN. London, .Sept, 21. The ahipbroketa' are indignant at Tyser'a steamers taking cargo at sailing rates. * O'Leary a has denounced Mr W. O'Brien. '" * 'f f Sept. 22. , Mr billon" delivering ' violent harangues in County Mayo, despite jthe I Warnings from the police, of what the ponseqaences may be. j B'avin who ' ha I '} Arranged to fighf «t the Ormonde "Club for a pufsrt of £IOOO, were' nmsled in prder to'prevent the fight taking place, fl'hey li§ve bailed out, in aunties to £2O"0O, fo _ appear .tomorrow;'' If J «bey" attempt to' fiftht'the police will sßrround' the club, .*rho arrests' have caused a greafc "sensation Among sporting men •nd'members of the blub. i The British squadron has arrived at Mozambique.
i Vienna, oepi,.ai. [ It'is reported that the Jtmpero'r' of Germany is desirous of including France jn the triple A'lli'ance it possib ei He Was enthusiastically greeted on 1 taking his departure. Sept. 22. 1 • At the recenl interview between' the Emperors of Austria and Germany, the latter in the/presence of the 'army of Silepi* aseured the KmperorFrancia of {he coDtihnance of existing treaties. The Emperor of Austria in replying said he was convinced the Triple Alliance sould not be disturbed. Owing to soma suspicions circamstsoces connected with the 'barial of a woman at Ssegedin, a town .of AustroHungary, the' body was exhumed, ,whsn it was discovered that the woman" ban given birth to'a child after interment, ' tiitßoir, S«pt. 22/ I The Governor of Mozambique has been ordered to maintuis a friendly altitude towards the British squadron, unless their conduct should compel him to viadjcate the honour of Portugal. Buenos Aykbs, Sept.,22. ' THe Argentine Provinces are Buffering from drought,
iiOKBAT, Sept.,22. ' Election riots bave taken place at Goa, the capita] of tbe Portuguese settlement id India. Sevent en persons were shot dead and many others wounded. ,—« AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Melbourne, Sept, 23. John Billin, (of tbe well known , firm of Billin, Son, and Duncan, auctioneers), manager and director of the Fourth Industrial duilding ' Society, ,who was charged with embezzling large sums of money belonging to the institution, ,bas been found guilty and sentenced, to two and a half years' imprisonment, on each charge, tbe sentences to be cumulative, SYWrar, Sept;;23 ' Sailed—Tekapo for Wellington. '
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2103, 25 September 1890, Page 1
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371TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2103, 25 September 1890, Page 1
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