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(bv elkcir'otelegraph—copyiwohtj Rector's Teleokams; London, Octolier 5, Mr Gladstone, in receiving a deputation from Cork, offering him tho freedom of tbat city, declared that he continued in public life in order to nettle tho question of Home Ruin for Ireland, That cause, lie avfirred, would ultimately triumph, and he hoped that this would come to pass shortly.. Madrid, October-5. The military who wero arrested for having risen in revolt j 0 favor of a Republic have lieen aentmiwd to death. The Cabinet, boww, havn advised the Queen to pardon them. Calcutta, October I A force of 15,000 troops which is km 'despatched to Buuuah to quell I'tbo rebnllioj. haR started for Rangoon. <Au Fuancisco, October B.'.' • The UnionConipany's R.M.S. Alameda, from Auckland, Hth September arrived here yeslterday at 8 a.m.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 3418, 6 October 1886, Page 2
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