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NEWS OF THE WORLD.

BY CABLE. ANOTHER THEATRE BURNT. THE IRISH LAND LEAGUE. JEWISH~OUTRAGES. A CRICKET SCANDAL. London April I7th

Arrived the Australasia from Sydney. An ugly report is circulating respecting Shaw's team of English cricketers. Two of the 11 allege that a conspiracy was entered into by members of tbe team, and certain Australasian bookmakers by ! which the Englishmen Bhould lose the last match played at' Sydney. The report has caused an unpleasant sensationin cricketin? circles'as well as throughout tho' country generally and newspapers demand an enqpy jnto the tr# of the allegations, The editor of the United Ireland newspaper, nhioli was suppressed in consequenoe of seditious opinions; has'now been released from custody, and the paper 'has been re-issued. The International.Loan and Agenoy Company, whioh has a branch in Melbourne for recovery of unolaimed money, has collapsed, and numerous persons have become viotims of the failure. The swindlers absconded. The Treasurer's ■Department has instituted proceedingsasainst the responsible persons. April 18.. McKenzie, manager of the Manchester Branch, of the Company has been ar; rested, The theatre at Sohwerin, the capital of Meckjenburg-Schwerin in Germany has, bee totally destroyed by fire, the audieheo whiohi ncluded the Grand Me narrowly oaped, Hundreds of Jews have been maltreated at Balta, in Russia Poland, and their houses demolished by the infuriated inAn extensive revival of outrages [jgainst Jews is also repqried in Southern Russia,

The Treasurer of the Irish Land League states that the total amount subscribed towards the funds of the league reached £IBB,OOO, including £3600 collected in Australia. iI9,QQO was subscribed by Irish people. The sun} of £60,000 was still unexpended, Anqiher tyrge rqeeting of unemployed haß been held in Ijondon, at whioh' reso-' lutions were passed demanding from the Government'that means should be provided for aßßißted family emigration to Canada andfloloqieq,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1057, 25 April 1882, Page 2

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300

NEWS OF THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1057, 25 April 1882, Page 2

NEWS OF THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1057, 25 April 1882, Page 2

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