HOME AND FOREIGN.
BTt ELECTRIC TELEQUAPH-COPYBIGHT (HBOTEII'S TELEGRAMS, I (Received November 3, 10.30 p.m.) LONDON __ m November 2 Mr W. O'Brien, M.P., and liis secretary, Mr Mandeville, have been removed from Cork Gaol to the Tullaraore Prison. Three per cent Consols are steady at 102j. New Zealand inscribed stock iB still quoted at par. New Zealand 5 per cent 10 40 loan, £99 15s, ex dividend. The market rate of discount remains at 3 per cent, being 1 per cent below the bank rate. November 3 Three per cant consols have advanced I to 102 f, and the uvtrket rate of discount has been rai3ed to 3& per cenf. ' Herr Weruiuth, the Geruiaa OommiMsioner to the Melbourne Exhibition, will visit London shortly to conclude final arrangements for leaving for Australia. It is announced that Mr W. O'Brien was removed from Oork gaol on account of the Visiting Justices for that estab* hshrnent being pronounced Nationalists, and having threatened to interfere with the prison discipline. BUAKIM November 2 Advices from the interior report that a force of 2000 dervishes has collected in the neighbourhood of Sarrakhs, and another gathering o f 3000 haa assembled further south. In eonsequenoe of these hostile demonstrations, the garrison at Wady Haifa haa received further reinforcements. NEW YORK. November 2 The Supreme Court has dismissed the i , appeal made by the Chicago Anarchists against the decision of the lower oourt, DURBAN. November 2 Further advices from Zululand states that Diniaulu is being largely supported by the natives in his action towards the British authorities.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11634, 5 November 1887, Page 2
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258HOME AND FOREIGN. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11634, 5 November 1887, Page 2
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