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(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—OOPYRIGHT Heuter'B Telegrams, 1 Sydney, November 28. The trial of the prisoners implicated in' the Mount Rennie outrage was concluded yesterday. Hill, Duffy, Newman, Dounelan, Martin, Boyce, Miller, Read, and Keegan were found guilty, and sentenced to death, The other prisoners were acquitted, Arrived Union Company's s.s, Wairarapa. A collision occurred last night off the town of Kiatiia between tho ships Angerona and Crongi, The vessels were both considerably damaged, and were compelled to return to port to-day, but no Hues were lost. Calcutta, November 25, Five additional native regimentshave been ordered to proceed to Bui'mah; j London, November 25. The libel action Adams v Lord Coleridge, Lord Chief Justice, was concluded to-day, and resulted in a verdict for the defendant. The circular issued by tho Committee of the Imperial Instttute has been considered by Sir Charles Tupperand the Agents-General, bi'tthe result of their deliberations has not transpired. Another encounter has taken place at Kerry between theMoonlighteis and a body of police, a heavy fusilade being; kept up on loth sides. Ultimately eight of the incendiaries were captured. Refusals of Irish tenantry to pay their rents are increasing. Most of the Powers have assented to ; the Russian proposal that Prince Nicholas of Mingdia lie appointed to the throne of Bulgaria, The British Government have expressed a desire to consult the wishes of the .Bulgarian people on the subjeot, London, November 26. An aquatic carnival was held on the Thames this aftepnopn in fyonQf of William Beech, the champion sculleft An -extraordinary meeting-of the Council has been held in Dublin Castle, Qeneral Sir Redven Buller being present. It is reported that resolutions were passed that energetics meaof illegal pQwbwirtjofts Oft the part of
the Irish tenantry in refusing to pay rent. • Paris, November 25. A portion of the Parisian press is reviving the controversy with reference to the Government of Egypt, and the j British occupation of that country. - In the Chamber of Deputies the debate on the Budget ia proceeding, and. altercations between the ,Government and their opponents relative to reduc liona in. the estimates are of daily occurrence. Sofia, November 25, It is officially notified that Russian subjects in Bulgaria will beprotected by Germany, and those in Roumelia by France, The Bulgarian people have expressed themselves absolutely averse to Prince Nicholas of Wingrelia suceeeding to throne of Bulgaria, Plots have been discovered among the cadets at the Military School of this town, with the object of murdering the Regenes and other prominent citizens, Several arrests have been made, Rome, November 25.. An Italian Greenbook has been published showing that Italy supported Prince Alexander of Bulgaria in the' recent crisis in that country, and after his abdiction favonted the Regency and deprecated the action of Russia in delay ing a settlement of the the Bulgarian difficulty. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2463, 29 November 1886, Page 2
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