CABLEGRAMS.
,„ . BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYBIQST ReUTER's TeIiEORAMB. i , LONDON, Fenruary 26. Received February 27, 11.30 a.m. , —H.R.H. Duohess of Albany ,haa given birth to a daughter.' A letter containing explosive material has been detected in -the post office at Ballydehob\('«i'c.j Ireland, the missive was addressed to Earl , Spencer Yiceroy, ,and it is evident that an outrage upon his Excellency was intended. , '■>}( BRUSSELS,' " ( February 26. Papers which have beenifdifed upon two socialists who were arrested in , connection with the recent dynamite explosion near this city disolose existenco of a wide spread socialists con--1 spiracy in Belgium, MADRAS February 16, Several arrests htwe hew made «f membevs of secret societies which haye 1 been found to exist in Madras.'• • * SYDNEY, Tuesday, The work of raising the Austral is now successfully proceeding, BRISBANE, Tuesday, The Premier has received a telegram from the Agent-General, in London,. announcing that Sir Anthony Musgrave ~. Governor of Jamaica has accepted the' governorship.of Queensland. -..-»... ~. A Receive 4 -February Avrived, this- '','▼ Mavitimes 06,' a steamship Melbourne, ' from Marseilles (Jan. 18), ' ] MELBOURNE;!i'r.'f,' ■ February, ,26. Many political rumors'are now circulation, but, nothing certain is known regarding the prospects of the various parties. It is, however, under- . stoqd that a pourparler has taken place between the Conservative; and Liberal. leaders, and it is expected that a coalition will result. -:..',.. It has been decided that a match between the English Eleven and: a combined Australian team shall be' played here, andarrangements have been made for commencing on March 9. '.''' '. ; ; Per Merchant Shipping and Association. New York, Feb. ruary'24, avpiyed sh,ip 4-Uckland Nqyeinbpr 2fj. .' 'V',' ■ MKLRQgRNB, \ \ >: ;;:; Tuqsiiay, ■' Reoeived February 27, 13,45 p rn/' —Mr Grant has withdrawn hii candidacy for the speakership.. It has transpired that Graham Berry has. had aiunterview with James Seryicv bui? . nothing is known as to the result of .., '■ the meeting. ~; ..;:.. •.>.:,.;;; Th'e officials of' the colonial Bank ' of Australia are reticent regarding the. ' uh alleged robbeiy by one of the dei:ks. ' '"' It ia believed however, tnat a sum of iBOO is missing. •'' '' l ' ' ADELAIDE, .VJ; ■.);!:.')■ ; ; . . ''. i' i' ' ' ' Tuesday, • . ; . Mauritius to toiitlj! report: that the market''' with an active demand, but t|atsfgar f<)r is '' I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1313, 27 February 1883, Page 2
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