LONDON.
tr . , .-. August 13, - The sculling match, which lias been arraoged between Laycock, of Sydtfey, and Blackham, for £100"a^id"e"Will'be rowed on October sth. The proposal which has been made to the various Powers, that the Sultan should be guaranteed the remainder of his territory provided he consents to the conditions of the Berlin Conference as is now announced, emanated from Germany and Austria, and is believed to be the outcome of a recent interview between the-Emperors William and Francis A large number of supposed Fenian emissaries have arrived in Ireland . , 4QO rifles have been purchased at Dublin aii'd' taken to Cork. It is suspected that a complete Fenian organisation now exists in Ireland. An enquiry has been held into the cause of the collision which took place on the 18th of last month, between the steamer Centurion and the sailing ship (Hyd^speV, bff.£)ungepesp,,.by[ #h.ich r fche: latteVveasel sunk. The' Court finds that both were to blame for the collision. A large meeting of Borne Rulers has been held at Glasgow. 30,000 Irishmen attended the meeting, _ , . r . . „ . 15.'^! Obituary— Stratford Redcliffe. ' ' ■ "
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9198, 17 August 1880, Page 2
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180LONDON. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9198, 17 August 1880, Page 2
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