CABLEGRAMS
UEQTEit'S CABLEGRAMS. [FBOSI OUR OWN CORU_srON*DL"NT.] Lo*s_>.-.sr, November 4. The total reserve of cotes and billion in the Ba-'k of Erig'i-.-.id is 000,000. ?.'-v Parnel! at Dublin i\' r*re:^'k<? hard for tho trial o'.' iho Land [.en»a-j>-,
and siys it is evident thai; the Governmeat 'intends to <May the s:*me as ranch ns possible, so as to prevent trie accused members from attending Parliament. Coxsta_ Tisopr.E, November 4, The Albanians still coniinua to re« sisfc tlieir removal from Euleigno, and have offered strong oppoS'tioa to Riza Pasha's escort, when crossing the river Tiie Turks, however, deemed it advisable to avoid host'lis ties. Sydney, November 5. The produce markets remain unchanged. November 6. Mr District Convfc Judge Mey mot tiwhose couducfc recently formed the subject of a eommi^siou of enquiry, has been superseded by tbe Government on the following , grouuds :— Habitual discourtesy to le^al practitioners ; interference with juries, nlso subordinating tbe in teres! 3 of justice to bis personal convenience. Met/botjs>'_, November 6. A l.'.eeting of 6000 .persons 1.-tsfc iiigbfc adopted a petition to (be Governor for the reprieve of Ned Kelly, .lie 6;siit*Bon was : the promoter of tbe notation, and will present tbe petition to-»d"ay. Several New Zealpnd residents now in Melbourne iufcend holding a banquet rt an early date.
[SPECIAL TO HELDOTJ&>"E iGE] Loxoon, October 19. Mr IJppcl'an'jF, the Member for jNTorl b-< hnmpton, lias wriltcn to the papers dr.iwino; public afU-nuon (o ilie f;ict fiat the M.toi'ics arrested sevcml months n«o at Poribsika in tlie New Plymouth district. Kew Zealand, for resisting jiit(borit?e« titlvirijnc possession of (be Wnimate Pla'os. have been de!;iincd in prison W'ilionf Irial for pn nnp'vcrcleute^ icn«ih of li!it;\ Feslu'es tint liic Maoi-ies in r.'s^litcz ttie at'rinpt of t ! ic Gove«'"mpnt (o n^sn'ue pos.«e^-io!) uf flic conf;.<e.i'eil laud wee aciincj wiHiin wiiafc Ibey I>elicvrd to ha [hen- Icj;.-'! rii»!its, ami ho protests against llio de'eniion of Hie Mao^o* withoal trial, as aa il!»\jj:il and arbitrary act. October 21. Mf fliaclliui-h, M.P. for Noclliampion.. hn'l nrrni^cd lo adilrc.=3 a m^etin? a( Fxelev in opposiiion to llie lr,ul lovys. The M.-'VOf of Iho town nnljcipntni^ a riot v.-anjed JTi-Tri'dlnuuli that lie would hold him iv.«p^nsii)!o if aii.y disturbance f.oofr place. Bra \hm^\\ deci-led to speolr. tuu\ llio p-owd.upon this raohbed Bi">(U.muii «uil tfjcd'io rapsiss the cab in winch ho drove from the mceliuc. Mr Bradlau^h at List eseupe.l to the railway station.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 8 November 1880, Page 2
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