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CABLEGRAMS.

.THE PEACEMAKER j A GIGANIC LOTTERY,-: '7- ! . [age specials.|\ ~.-. j •• --y vX'tite J.LoyoDK.i'JuueW^' IJohn Bright hf expressed himself'ai strongly opposed o unharmed interveo'-, tiim ia the affairs !f Egypt, 'He considers 4 that provided Hi safety, of the-.,Stjezj Canal is assured iis no'part of the dpty.,' of England toijtect the international" policyo{thatcomry, '.- . •<;-■.- .-.-.--• :Bubsor\ptions|,re being'raised throughout France for. tljeviating the'suffering Europeans who'lave been compelled to fly from Egypt, in Paris it ; ii proposed' to organise 'gigantic lottery' of. 12,000,000 harks to assist the movement. '=:■.,. I,' '■'-."■ •■' .•.-■' .The Times i|ia leading article urges the Government > be prepared for eventualities, and wa is them to be on their wf-ird, and not ie lulled into : false security,. 'The aijcle insists that the army ■ and navy shouhjie thoroughly equipped,an'd defences kited to. ... ,„ . Russia is ph ig her navy in a 'state of preparation,, iis adding 30 gunboats, to'her fleet,, • . ■ -,,-,; .- Very .great a my prevails in Russian military circles•' the pres'enttime. The airny is beimUaeed oh a first-class footing. ["'"'.' A terrifßc ll cane is reported to have taken place jjt\ iimetßburgh, lowa, U.S. Whole streets i-ire completely wrecked, and 100 inhabiiils -were'-killed' before' the storm abat , Archbishop iterbury is decidedly favorabi to the proceedings of the Salvation Amy, and has subscribed , to then 1 funds. \ ~'.';' A serious' dist'i|bance l 'ha6,occurred at Albuny,'.the capi| of' New York Countv. A large ii.umb'er|f platelayers who had struck for an incTase of .wages.attaoked ■ their fehow-labflsrs. w.ho woultl.not join the movement, ill a regular riot ensued, • ' whioh was onlyliellod by the military j being called- cl u A 'great number of 'persons were viinded, ; but fortunately no loss of life isleported; ' ••■'■" In order to (Jvelope the manufacture of c»t'; n, the ;|jssian Government has c'pijsidi'Vidily r/ffied tlie.impprt duty oh'.' thn ra\V'-inateiiJJQ '■'• ' ,- The peiple j JkovWij are agitating for ■a severance offiat country,.from the. : Kingdom of S'eden. They desire the J forinaljbn of Noijray into an independent republic ; The inquiry iito.the sanity of Guiteau has been-conclujed, with the result" thatbis sanity has bdu fully established, 1 The • criminal will conjequently be executed on ■ ''-Friday next, theSOth inst. : : ; ; : ■- <\ Amongst theirrris" recently seized at to be destined ,| for the u'sai ; Ijpnians, are a quantity of <2i!^- a T r ' n 00ns * ,ruc '' on to fhe bwie' knife with which the 'Phoenix Pari murdora are supposed to 'have been immitted. They..are evidently of agnian manufacture, '■''■'- V ' ..Ogle, who was torraerly a clerk >. t &i Duffeta, solialor, Melbourne;: and who levanted toilngiatid in May last after : of his employer to the' amoiiflß £2,000, has been arreted Guiteau is making striinu- ' oUß , t^^Hß tt ' 11 " remission of his,senhis iiisanity. Hu is striving buc jtirwiall chance of success; to/obtain a* interview with President AMur in iler to plead his brother's ease. ' j ;• Hoffmae lis been trjed and convfeted. iHe iwas senbnoed to seven years' imp'risbnment ith hard labor. i, ' *.- London, July 1, Consols, 9f. New Zealand securities firm; at last (otationa. Adelaide heat; Off coast cargoes are •selling at 50l New Zealand wheat, ex warehouse, 41; \delaide flour, ex warehouse, 355. Australian allow is unchanged at 425 ; 6d for best b if, and 43s 6d for best rantftpn, ._ The to J stock in London to-day is iflßßoo,cV-.i. '/ \The 'lHsh Repression Bill has been' under Jnnsiderntion in Comiiillee of/the ffholejn the House of Commons, aid after'ajvefy' lenglhy debate," and i spite greaf opposition, a|l the clauses ire passed Trie Bill came up fpr ponleratipn sJqh after tho' meetjng of; tfie )usp ypsMay, and |ilje disppion Btjnued bring thp \yhole of tljejht. and jntil, a Jate hour to-day,; the sttihg in (all lasting for thirlyrtwo |; ljiai'B, Grfot oppositiou was- shown: to: , iHHjriihe Bill by Mr Parnojlaud' t and their action was of.< and disorderly' 1 - and 15 of his i suspended for the "re- | The obstruction, \

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1115, 3 July 1882, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1115, 3 July 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1115, 3 July 1882, Page 2

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