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iNatai Auxiliaries.—The Murderers of Lord Cavendish. London, Febuary 3. The Admiralty are despatching to Bombay, Hongkoug, Cape Town, and Sydney a large number of guns, suitable for the armament of merchantmen, with the view to supplement the regular naval squadrons in case of war. Four men, who have been arrested on the charge of complicity in the murders of Lord Frederick Cavendish and, ,Mr. Burke, were brought up at the Dublin Police Court, and identified as having been seen in I?hujni;x Park at the time the? crime was commited. One prisionerV Carey, is the occupier of a house r in which the'knives, which it is 'belived were used to commit the crime, were discovered by the'police. The prisoners were remanded until' Monday next, the 3th instant,
Pabis, February 3. Prince Jerome-Bonaparte is suffering 1 from severe indisposition, and lias been removed to the infirmary at Autuil, near the Bois de Boulogne.
Pabis, February 1. MM. Duclerc and Fallieres are now convalescent, and will shortly resume their in the Chamber of Deputies.
places Cape Towx, Febuary 1. Telegrams to hand announce that the installation of Cetewayo having been I completed, Sir Theophilus Shepstone and the Biitish troops are now returning to Natal.
(Receded I'cb. 5, 1.25 p.m.) Commercial. London, February 3. The market rate of discount has risen to 31s 4d. New Zealand 5 per cent. 1889 loan to-day is quoted at 105^. There are no other changes to report in the money market. Colonial breadstuffs are now without quotable change.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1652, 6 February 1883, Page 2
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256ENGLISH & FOREIGN. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1652, 6 February 1883, Page 2
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