CABLEGRAMS.
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r : ••LONDON,, • November 2T. Received November 29,2,20 p.m -News is to hand from Dublin of a. serious outrage committed there to-day. A: man who had just alighted from a car deliberately stabbed a juror id the ciao of Hynei who is now under trial, The'juryman lies in a moribund Btate. - The bailiff wh# "was witneM of the outrage nado -an attempt to seize the assassin. The latter however, escaped in a car from which he had alighted, but only after a struggle ia which he was severely stabbed by the biMff, In consequence of recont outrages the forte ef police in Dublin is being augmented wd all constables are now armed with revolvers.
At wool sale ,to-day 9000 bales ware offered, thore.'was onlya 1 small attendance of Viuyera, and tbi tone of auction was quiet : LONDON. .November 28. Received November 30,1 a.m. In consequence of the .stato of excitement now prebailing in Dublin, further stringent measures have been adopted for the preservation of peace in the oity, and a proclamation has been issued by the Executive to-day declaring that the Curfew clause of the Uoercion Act, undeV whiih-persons found abroad after dark are liable to arrest, will be enforced. A reward of £SOOO has been offered for the apprehension of the,assassinaof the Jurymau engaged on the Hynes trial,' The murderers are, However, still at laage. Earl Granville, the Foreign Secretary, replying to a deputation ' which waited upon him to-day with referrehce to the De Brazzas treaty and the receiit negotiations between the Frenoh Government .and the Envoys from Madagascar stated- that he was not aware of the existence of any treaty giving Franco a protectorate over' the Island of Madagascar, CAIRO, ' " ' November2B, Earl Dufferin has had "finder consideration the evidence taken by,-the' Commission of Inquiry, and has advised; that the charges againßt Arabi in conflation with the massaores at Alexandria atid biher places, and the the burning iof that jfSty, should not be brought forward at the trial. LONDON, ;. . ' j •■ ■: !•■ -:t • . .November,2B, Eecsived November. 29, f 3 p.m.T-Parlia« ment will of Friday next be prorogued until February, 1883. • • ■■■; In the House' of, Commonslast night, Mr Gladstone introduced the Supplementary Estimates of. expenditure in Egypt up. to October last amotinting.to £1,080,000, The Premier announced that all cost arising from the ]sritt .October .jHI! be boriie eiiWely byEgypt! fTns'total ! cost of the Egyptian campaign to.England and India will amount to four and a-half millions sterling. ;■ v
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1243, 30 November 1882, Page 2
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410CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1243, 30 November 1882, Page 2
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