CABLEGRAMS.
(Reutbr's Telegrams.) • ' — )■'! London, August 28. The agitation among the Irish Constabulary s again increasing, Great discontent exists, among the men in the Limerick and Dublin districts. I [r[' - Sydney, August 28. Sir Arthur Gordon, with the other pasaengerß and crew of the steamship Gunga, have been removed vessel to the quarantine statioi ashore. Sir Arthur's attendant who is b( lieved to be suffering from Bmallpox, has been isolated at the Little Bay Sanitoriu n, and is now imde.r,the care of Dr. Baiey. The Bhi P/te^i n futQ'gated, and pratique g HOitrtl I |||MgraiAL football; sBSJI^Sfc~' H,M T Mirau ' represen ling New South Wales will leave Sydney c day next per Rotomahaua for J 'ow' J & Melbourne, tliaday, A quarantine has been ordered of vesmMnj jo 1 an outbrMlt Adelaide, tins day. The ship Duselawa which vas met with byJliaJldenholme as she vas sink- ( ing, was bound from Catdiff to I ingapuVei with coal.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 29 August 1882, Page 2
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154CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 29 August 1882, Page 2
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