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[prom our op correspondent] WE.LL.O GTON . This Day. Gibbs W. Jordan, formerly clerk of the Provincial Government,: fell out of an upstairs window at an hotel, at the Hutt,. on Saturday morning and broke his neck, .He had been drinking heavily... 17■:' : . The seamen's union is getting worse for the striko. Many regret leaving their employment, The jury returned a verdict of fouud drowned on tliebody of Ricketts,'
LONDON,
•Parnell has taken his seatin the House 'of-Commons. He has given. notice of amendment in the address in reply to the Queen's speech, Beaconafield blames the Government for not earlier adopting coercive measures. The Pope has written a letter to the Archbishop of Dublin, strongly condemning tho proceadings of the Land Leaguers, expressing a hope that justice would be done, and that Irishmen would respect the laws. .
ADELAIDE, Bth. . The Orient steperj Oliihiborazo, from Plymouth, went ashore afc the "Backstairs Passage/'Gulf of St;Vinceiit.. She.liea in 17f fc of water, and it requires 27Jft to ; float 'hw. : • Thepassengers have been landed,'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 663, 10 January 1881, Page 2
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171WEST TELEGRAPHIC Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 663, 10 January 1881, Page 2
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