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CALOGRAMS.

Reuteb's Telegrams

ATJSTSALXA2&.

Melbourne, Yesterday.

It is understood that in view of more favorable indications of the London money market Government will place the balance of the four million loan at an early date. It is expected that the London Finances will require that Victorian loans be limited .for this year to £6,000,dp0;

The Board appointed to conduct the trial of Westinghouse's and Woods' automatic brakesr with a view to determine their relative efficiency, has reported in favor of Westinghouse's as superior at all points. The Board, nevertheless, recommends Woods' brake as more suitable to Victorian railways on account, of its simplicity of design, and"the stability of the various parts. Ifc;3S .understood here that Sir JuliuaVoyelhas had an interview with Giles, the explorer, with a view to placing a lai£o-'tra6t'~of country in the London market.

A serious fire has, occurred at Beech" worth, oaußinft-dnmage to the amount of £10,000. The insurances amount to ; £8ooo.: '■"';;■ , . [Received February 13, 1.50 a.m.] : Adelaide, This day. A meeting of supporters*of the Irish League was held last night, and* was addressed at length by Mr Redmond, M.P., t for New Ross, Ireland. A resolution was passed that a branch League should be established on the lines of the Irish National League. In the course of his speech;. Mr Redmond announced that it was proposed to summon a convention ,6f delegates from all parts of Australia to Melbourne in two months* time, and there ltd- establish a centre with the; branch leagues in the various colonies. „ '.,.,.,■■ Melbourne, This day. , Good Advice. The Argus in a leading article this morning, referring to the Irish League meeting, held at Adelaide last night, warns Irishmen not to support or assist plausible agitators by contributing funds, and protests strongly against the transference of old world feuds to the Colonies; Government House narrowly escaped total destruction by fire last night. The plumbers who were at work yesterday left the fire-pot upon the roof, which caught fire. The damage was extensive, and is estimated at £1000.

[Specials to the Press Association.]

London, February 10, (8.38 a.m.)

Thirteen persons are now charged with being concerned in the murder of Lord Cavendish and Mr Burke in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Kavanagh, the cab«driver, who has turaed ' informer, deposed that he drove Brady, Kelly, Patrick Delaney, and another man (name unknown) into the Park.' James "Carey and a number of others arrived, in a car driven by the priaoner. ..FitzHarria and Carey signalled the approach of Lord Cavendish and Mr Burke, and after the murder the assassins drove away. 'JBrady paid Kavanagh £3 for the job, and gave, him a set of hi; -ness. Kavaoagh also drove 1 Brady, Delaney, Daniel. Kelly, and Hanlon to the attack on Field. Another, witness deposed that he saw one of the assassins linger in Pbcenix Park, and inflict the final stabs on the piostrate bodies of the victims. The prisoners appear greatly depressed.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18830213.2.10

Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4403, 13 February 1883, Page 2

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485

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4403, 13 February 1883, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4403, 13 February 1883, Page 2

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