CABLEGRAMS
REUTEii'S CABLEGRAMS.
[fSOM OUE OTTN CORRESPONDENT.]
London, December 2.
Mr Pnrnell, on aceonnc of the meeting ct Parliament, has applied r for d postpocettient^ortbe trial of tbe Land Leaguers. It is proposed to send American lawyers to Dublin to defend
their ensea.
Outrages in Ireland, are still on the iucrease'. ' ' '
December 3.
Russia has consented to the proposal of England that the combined fleet should not disperse until tbe remainder of the Berlin Treaty is fully executed. Constantinople, Dumber 3. • News baa been received I'roin Scutari that owing lo tbe settlement of Ibe eesßiohof Datciguo, the Montenegrins and AlbauKiii League has now beeti dissolved.
Melbourne, December 3, Iv tbe six days' walking coutest — Swatt(N"sw Zdahnfer) hu's made 250 miles; Baker, 248 mi fee, nail Seymour, 240 miles.
December 4.
As the result of the Intercolonial Conference, ifc has been agreed between Victoria and South Australia to adopt a free trade intercourse across their border?. New South Wales and South Australia have, however, decided to renew iheir existing border duties ab the convention- ; ;
Stow by, December 4
News bas been received that the captain and three of the crew of the cutter Liela have been massacred by the natives ab Port Webber.
Later, ?|Th9 Bceae of the massacre of the captain and three of the crew of the cutter Liola ia Port Webber in New Ireland.
H.M. Bcbooner Beagle brings tlie news of the outrage at Port ■Wohber. She also reports that the Marquis De Kay's immigrants have shifted from Likitika Buy in New Irelaud, aad are actively preparing to leave and seltle ia Queensland.
BatSBiKE, December 4.
New goldfields have been gazetted in the vicinity of Mount Perry near Burnett river to tha nortb-tfest of Maryborough in th's v colony. '
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 6 December 1880, Page 2
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