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j urn mw mil i mwihiw imii ia— i ■ in vi 1 1 in 'Jyyyyyxxx sndors had an interview with- tbe Sultan, aud explained to bim the bad effect -which " his Jast note to the Pov^rs has had. An attempt on tbe part of tbe Sultan to muke terms with Russia failed. Probably England, Russia, and Italy, will issue again m'anda'Ory note to tbe Sultan. The other Powers decline to assist in applications of physical coercion to Turkey. Land agitation and agrarian outrages in Ireland continue. The 'feelingtof the Roman Catholics against the Land Reform League is spreading. ; The Kotnan Catholic Archbishop of Dublin has i«sqed a Pastoral, and the Bishop of Cologne made a speech, both were of a^Tgnficant character. Lorda Anneajey, Templemore, and Chester, landlords, refuse to remain in Ireland during lhe winter. October 12. Dulcigno hia at last surrendered, the Sultan having. yielded to friendly advice of Gffrfi^ and Austria, Coercion by the Powers in favor of Greece is now regarded as imp.os™ sible. France declined to take the initiative in regard to the Greek difficulty. ! The Fleet proceed to Smyrna. Kew iokk, October 1 1. . p. " Another terrible railway accident is reported as having occurred to-day to an excursion trail on the Pittsburgh railway, contaiuipg a number of pas" sengers. Twenty persons were* killed, and others injured. Stdket, October 13. The Hydra rush in the Cooma diss trict turns out to be a rank duffer. O'Sbea, the original prospector, wbo hoisted the red flag, waa a local publican. The prospect of a grain and a-lialf to the d;s!i washed at a .claim on Wie back lands at Bermagin is causing a little rush again, but tbe field is regarded as exceedingly doubtful, and ! are too m 'ny there already. It is reported that four bodies haye been washed ashore fifteen miles norih of Bermagin. They are supposed to be the remains of a pirty, including Lamont, Government Geologist, whose beat was previously found staved iv on the beach. ? Recent discoveries o? gold have been made on tha bank of "Wallaby Creek, Timora. Great importance is attached to tbe nature of the strata and the wash is believed to indicate that anew lead, following the old bed of the river has been struck. The excitement concerning the Tanga rush is increasing.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 20 October 1880, Page 2
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395PER TARARUA AT RUSSEL. Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 20 October 1880, Page 2
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