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LAST NIGHT'S NEWS.

IRELAND. London, January 10.

BISMARCK'S HEALTH.

THE TRANSVAL DIFFICULTY. London, January 10.

MASSING OF RUSSIAN TROOPS. London, January 10.

THE AFGHAN WAR. London, January 10.

AUCKLAND.

WELLINGTON.

NEW PLYMOUTH.

Tho unemployed of Cork assombled in .arge numbers and broke into and plundered a number of provision stores.

London, January 10. Bismarck's health is worse ; he is suffering from an attack of small-pox.

A warrant has been iasned by Sir Garaet Wolesley to arreat Conger, one of the leaders in the TVansval difficulty.

The large massing of Russian troops to the number of 450,000 in Poland is not explained, though it may relate to the project alluded to in the telegram of 2nd December. [Arrangements of Great Powers to sesm-e for Great Britain absolute control of Asiatic Turkey.] Russia upholds Servia against the Austrian railway scheme. Austria is jealous of Russian influence southward.

Mahomet Jan ia rallying the Afghans at Ghuznec.

At the Supreme Court Civil Sessions today the case of Lyon v. Miller for alleged seduction at Papakura is proceeding.

It is said that tho Royal Commission to report on, Native affairs will consist of Sir Francis Dillon Bell, Sir William Fox, and Mr Tawhai.

native named Tamihana Tulianhe was found dead in a paddock yesterday, supposed to have been killed by a kick of a horse.

Who is the author of the riddle on cod? It wants polish, but it is clever enough to make one surprised that it is not more generally known. The riddle, it will be observed, is given double : — Cut off nay head, and aingular I am ; Out off my tail, and plural I apppar ; Out off my head and tail and wondrous fact, Although my middle's left, there's nothing there. What is my first ? It is a soundin.r sea. What is my last? It ia a flowing river. ; And in their mingling depths I wander free, Parent qf sweetest sounds, though route ] fQFQYQr,

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1177, 13 January 1880, Page 2

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LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. IRELAND. London, January 10. BISMARCK'S HEALTH. THE TRANSVAL DIFFICULTY. London, January 10. MASSING OF RUSSIAN TROOPS. London, January 10. THE AFGHAN WAR. London, January 10. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. NEW PLYMOUTH. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1177, 13 January 1880, Page 2

LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. IRELAND. London, January 10. BISMARCK'S HEALTH. THE TRANSVAL DIFFICULTY. London, January 10. MASSING OF RUSSIAN TROOPS. London, January 10. THE AFGHAN WAR. London, January 10. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. NEW PLYMOUTH. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1177, 13 January 1880, Page 2

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