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Reuter's Telegrams. , by eleotrio teleqraph-copyri6ht LONDON. -", »" , April 7. Per Merchant' Shipping and Underwriters' Association.—Arrived—Ships Otaki from Wellington (December 15); Pleione, from Wellington (December
20); and Dime'din, from Port Chalmers (January 14)1 Jf\ , i Consolßhaveadvaricedtolo2§. New Zealand 'securities* are unchanged. Best Scotch/pig iron, No, 1, f.o.b. in 'Clyde, 49s"'per ton. Best sun-dried Sydney copra is quoted at £20155, not £2O 5s as telegraphed yesterday. ' , LONDON, ' April 9. Received April 10,8.5 p.in.-Mr Parnell left England on Saturday on his visit to'the United States. The A trialof Joseph Brady, the first of the, twenty-ono persons who were committed.for trial for the murders of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr Burke, was commenced at Dublin today. •; In ; the; House of- Qorainons to-day, Sir William Vernon-Harcourt introduced his Bill for the suppression, of dynamite outrages. The measure proyides/amongstother things,- that persens 1 found guilty of using .explosives for. illegal purposes, shall: .be liableto penal servitude for life, and conspirators orthe makers of dynamite and 'their abettors' to penal' servitude for not more than 20 .or less than, ,1.4; years' penal servitude.' ; ..' ~ ;'■:., ApriMO. . ; The Government Bill for the suppression of dynamite explosions and the- manufacture : of explosives passed through 1 both' House s; of Parliament, last night. , ! The death is announced of Sir George Alfred Arney, late Chief Justico of New Zealand.- /.',;';. , ; The ship Dunedin, from Port Chalmers (January 14), with 8227 carcasses of frozen mutton, has arrived at the docks, but tbe condition of the cargo has not yet been ascertained, .The frozen mutton in the ship Dunedin from Port Chalmers arrived in excellent condition. A portion of the cargo was placed on the'market to-day and realised 7d lb,. ■■■ MELBOURNE, Wednesday. It has transpired that the Government has refused to sanction increases of salaries and promotions in the. ■Railway Department which were made by the O'Loghlan Government after the motion of no-confidence, which led to the latter's resignation,-was carried in the Assembly..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1350, 11 April 1883, Page 2
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