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CABLEGRAMS.

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met! . Lc >ndon,September 1. 18 have been made utfthUiDuhlinJofice? force of men who had attended a recent meeting of malcontents, The ranks of the force have been materially thinned by the discharges, and bodies of troops have consequently been drafted off and now occupy the viiri"USj police stations in, the, oity and suburbs,s (A n'Umber'nf special cmls'tal.les are being sworn in to take the place temporarily of the men dismissed,

There was a fair demand at today's The.catalogue comprised 10,500 bales. J '' ■•'

September 2 The dismissal of the malcontents from the Dublin police force has resulted in an extensive strike of the constables in that if. lty |^ d ,' ( )'?j 0 ? Y> po-'rioting-by a number of roughs took place last ni»ht. Houses, and shops were attacked, ami several weremuoh damaged, The troops were called out and oharged the rioters, some of whom were severely puniahnd Asfytfn«l. speoijd,.constables/ are now beimj enrolled to'assist'in the maintenance of order.

... September 1. I \ News i^in handfroin the s'oene of hostilities in Theasaly that overtures' were' made by the Turke for a compromise, but the proposal was reject by the Greeks, and fighting between the two' forces continues in the neighborhood' of. v liO ! NDON, September 3. The-majority of the constables in Dublin who miout on Rtrike yesterday have since expressed their penitence, and have returned to their s%l %thop; Noting >hich' took BN ! « f lsf Hsft ol ¥ly wfressed pytMniiWry. * * ; -'" Constantinople, September 2. ~ Successful effects have been made by' 4fiMir&UUi Turiis^'%v^ nm ents to put a stop to the fighting wl>jch for some days past has occurred in Thessaly flje two Powers, Hostilities have now ceased' pending diplomatic negotatioos for the : settlement thedilpiitei-^^r.ty i' . ( : ■■ : SyDNjjy,September3; An extensive fire broke out this morning in Clarence-street, on the premises occupied by Messrs I). MitojieJHnd 00,, wholesale grpcers,!causing "the'ratal destruoti6h-'of the' buildings and stock, The insurance amounts i to 1 £18,300, of which £4OOO was upon the building and H,300 uponthe stock, and £14,300 upon the stock,'and is divided among various offices, The loss is estimated at fully £20,000. !

Melbourne, September 2; o'Farrell,the assailant of Archbishop. Gobld, has been committed'' for trial," bail being refused. J London, September lj '' A steamer has foundered at Arklo>,, and several boatsful of people from her aremjs,sing. , Ogle, the Australian defalfcer, has, been committed, September 2 , .> The boats missing from the steaner which grounded at Arklow have turned up, safe. ', ' Tie shipment of frozen meat by the I

Arrived; in fmoder|te conditeand released anaverage | M *»<%, .104,000 |ales oiudd, of which 80,000 |vere ■ j Prices for : good crossbreds have slightly no alterations for inferior sorts.

. ." September 3. . ter has approved of a general strike in J October... ...,...,.: :.. ; ;...:..::!.'"'.

offered their services as,sf>ecial constables in Ireland. ' *'■ v " V l '

jThe cargo of; frozen /meat receiyed per sWmepLusitania averaged |i|dper lb when sold here.

- eo.i :>.| Uhutr.d iMELßOtJßNE,:;this'dayiiO '. ■ Araved^UmO l n: : "@6mp«hy. , helf Steamship,.Wairarapa r from, .London,, Jiily/18.' CSKe/madel days four hours actual'steaming./' Q j An exhibition under the auspices of , the Sheep-m-eedls 1 Mation^ribw 1 ,bfiin.held, r { finest 'eVerlseenlihitheUonyl A Ho 'lO At to-day'swool sale' %W 'bales* ITO] o %?d. {;f The i market Th& homeward -mails" via's Suer ana" Brindiai, which 1 ieMelbqume p^jujy, 18, were delivered to-day.'■ '' :; '' '"' ALEUNDRIA,.Sept. 2. : . It has been ascertained that the enemy-is forming 1 a camp-at hihiyeh, a few miles north' of the' railway between Ismalia, and-Cairo, and the work ot eutrenchin'g is being •vigorously proceeded with:;' ' !

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 4 September 1882, Page 2

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572

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 4 September 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 4 September 1882, Page 2

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