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i _ «. —.— ! [Bbutxe'StSpkciai,.] •| ■ P II" 'p"S^|^p|f,pfep;te imber 3p.\ j 'Tke; wool! sale to-day wts quiet, 6300 bales were cv»ta|ogaed. .. , , ; 1 sKi!TOfSeiiflnoe(i"to:l)eatli/' " ' ' Michael Walsh, recently fonnd guilty' of an atrrarian nonrder in Ireland has been sentenced todeath. J ">U'!tl h'iJioH ;: i ; Cp , London, September 28; ci ; ; , Coronation of the Czar., The ceremony of the coronation of } the ) Czar, Alexander II. tt Emperor of Kussia, was secretly performed during his recent »isH"jtaMoscow, oil t)ie jiretßiceo^-open* Jing an exhibition. Cruisers for Australia. Six cruisers for the Australian Squadron are being fitted out and armed *i Chatham dockyard. . . ' ■''■•■; r ■■.■■'■ vj iiowDOW. September 30/ s j Frozen Mutton. , ; A further quantity of the Mataura's mnttdh was sold tXKdfty at an; arerag»>ef' 5d per pound. The Mataurms sheep are pronounced by competent judges to be orer fat, 'A portion of the cargo of mutton ex steamship Garrone, from 1 Melbourne, was sold to-day at an arerage of s|d, . _ (> ; Small-pox at the Cape. l ■The Government has issued a notifies; t^on announcing the existence of a small pox epidemic at Capetown, and declaring tho Cape ito beran iofaeted district, f Release of Mr Gray, M.P. " : Mr E. D. Gray, iMjPV for Oarlow, who was sentenced in August last to three months' imprisonment, and to pay a fine 0f £5700 (?) for publishing in the Freeman's Journal certain articles reflecting upon judges and jurymen engaged in the recent agrarian murSef trials, has been^ ..rel(9fcie(slrom^^|tod^;'|;|.''»T '■/! 'H ; The Australian cricketers saiied for' ,^ew York b/ the steaWcr Alaska to-day. '"s i*i st-M r> ! VifNf a, September 30;: j Aati-Jfiwiplxßiot|ia Hungary- [ SerioiisTinh-Jewish'notOare occurred ak'^resberg;. * About j 35 miles east of this city, and'containing 46,000 inhamtantsi^o^ whom L 7600 are Jeifs; The emiiete-lasted a considerable time, the mob defying the authorities. Martial law was ploclalmed, and is still enforced in the district. 1!! ' '■; AtEXA^DjBiA, Sept. 28. i ; Cbai€a^fiLMrqfti»i ■;*: A grand reTiow r pf^ the British army took place, at C^im. to-day,.and, was a ■most imposing spectacle". The Indiaa
Contingent are now .under orders to return, and will leave at once for India. The Guards do not leave Egypt until The. I following " special" despatches do HbjfcaPiresa lAssociation have A>e,en pub* lished ;:■—■;£? Y?f* ' t^vj^r? '■-'■. ;! ■ I%'^i fWoxvois, Septembiir'29; * ': The ordnance and hospital establishment at totally destroyed by the explosion,:Swhich was caused by "sparks from a locomotive falling on the ammunition. The explosion was terrific, and caused the greatest alarm in tha city. The mhabitanti imagined that they were" being attacked by .some new enemy. It has been decided to leave twelve ; thousand^ troops inEgypt,_and a port]on * of tfiis force''wiir consist of M'ahommedan i Indian troops. The Porte hat abandoned its note asking for the withdrawal of the British troops from Egypt, and appears now willing to wait the course'ofreventi.-' vThe Turkish troops are now being withdrawn from this disputed frontier, as the Turco-Greek difficulty is.at an end. " Frazer's Magazine "hal discontinued publication. A superb comet has been seen at the' Paris observatory.': : The Daily News says that the Australian cricketers have taught t'aeir Home brethren a useful lesson, and have completely humbled them.. , .,,... . , News from the Cape states that the native cHefs of the Transvaal have refused to submit to the taxation imposed by the Boers, and have ordered the collectors, to withdraw from their territory. Russia has seized? the, control 'pfithe Kilia, one of the branch mouths of the Danube, and has occupied the town, which is fortified, situated on ; the left bank of the river in Cessarabia, about 25 miles N.E. of Ismail. I The land agitß.tion^n,,th,e Isle ql&kjf is assuming a serious aspect, and a military, force is now being used to enforce the evictions. ■■ -I * ■; '■':
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4291, 2 October 1882, Page 2
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604CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4291, 2 October 1882, Page 2
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