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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

Auckland, Friday, noon. Home Rule Bill to re-appear, Gladstone addressed a meeting of a thousand people in Edinburgh and was received with enthusiasm. He said that to dissolve parliament at instance of House of Lords would be a monstrous innovation. The Home Rule Bill would re-appear next session, when Government would find means to ensure its reaching its goal. In reply to an address he said the political position was extremely serious, but, with the help of the Almighty, Liberals hoped to overcome all obstacles. The Times declares that Gladstone’s indictment against Lords is based on a series of audacious assumptions. A Desperate Police Raid. A party of natives at Wyndhatn were discovered by police feasting on stolen tcattle. The police surrounded the natives who offered a desperate resistance, but were overmatched. Twenty-three were shot and a number of others were taken into custody. Constable Collins was speared o death- A puuiti.o expedition has been despatched to the scene of trouble. Search, for Old Gold. Menotti Garibaldi lias formed a Syndicate to seaich for Spanish treasure ships lost off coast of Uruguay in 17th Century, Torn by Circus Lions. Humphrey's the lion tameriu Fitzgerald’s Circus was terribly injured by animals at Albury. His clothes were torn off and his arms, body and legs w re terribly bitten and mangled in the struggle which lasted eight minutes. Gum Market. Poor ordinary £3O to £32, Ord’nary £37, Good ordinary £lO to £42, East Coast £64 Supplies from Ist instant to date 602 tons. Produce Maize 2/9. Sharps 5/ per ton lower. Best butter lOd, Second quality 7d ; third quality fid wholesale, Eggs fid to fid.

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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 217, 29 September 1893, Page 7

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 217, 29 September 1893, Page 7

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 217, 29 September 1893, Page 7

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