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(Pbb 8.8. Wakatipu.) 'Sydney Morning Hebald's Specials.) London, November 22.

The Daily News has a leading Article upon . the . success of JBryce and the Oolouial Forces in appreheusion of Te Whiti and other agitators, and the diaper* sion of the assemblage of natives at Farihaka. The bloodlessness,- of the victory is noted with great satisfaction, and while a hope is expressed that the probabilities of a renewal of hostilities between the two races hare been crushed by the decisife measure adopted by the Men Zealand Government, it is again exhorted to deal as generously with To Whiti as the circumstances of the, case will allow. The assassin Guiteau continues to betray extreme anxiety about hit personal safety. The utmost possible precautions have been adopted by the authoritterto prevent any further attempt upon his life. The Government continue to pursue a firm policy in Ireland, and further arrests of seditious orators have been made. '' The Irish suspects imprisoned by; order of the Government under the Coercion Act have been put upon prison diet. Hitherto the funds of the Irish Lind League have been employed in supplying them with food. It was however found to be a heavy drain upon the funds whiba hare now been relieved of the expendi* tnre. . . ...... The London brokers express themselves hopefully in regard to the wool market which they are confident will improve.' Last night while the Italian Parliament I was sitting, a Sicilian entered the Chamber and threw a loaded revolver at the head of the Premier. The weapon grazed his face but inflicted no serioftr^injury, and did not explode. The affair created a painful sensation in Borne. An extraordinary event befell the city of Borne last night. The gas supply was stopped and the whole city was in dark* ness. Whether the stoppage was the result of. accident or criminal purpose has not yet transpired. ■'. November 24. An animated tone pervades the wool market, and the English and Sobtoh manufactures are buying up large quantities. : ' • ' /

The staple tide of emigration to America has largely increased. New York is already overcrowded with, immigrants from the United Kingdom, and as there is a dearth of employment for farm labourers, privation is feared among the new arrivals. , Riotous proceedings took place at the election meeting for Londonderry. Several arrests were made. Another agrarian outrage occurred at Heath, where a farmer has been shot for psyiog hit rent. The Moslem inhabitants of Cyprus are indignant at the desecration of tombs by the Greeks. Biots are imminent. A proclamation declaring Berlin to be in a state of siege has been further ,extended for twelve months. Another severe shosk of earthquake if &$ esperieuerd at Berue iv SffitgerUud.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4034, 2 December 1881, Page 2

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449

Additional Calograms. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4034, 2 December 1881, Page 2

Additional Calograms. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4034, 2 December 1881, Page 2

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