CABLEGRAMS
KEUTEU'S"CAmiEGR^S v ;' ; [?bp,m qyn own cobb;bs?onp^t.] . ..; '. LosjaoN OctpWr 2& ■'• A proclamation has been issued l^v the Viceroy of Ireland declaring (be Irish Land League to be an illegal association, and announcing that any meetings held under its auspices will be forcibly dispereed. The Archbishop of Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland, has written a letter, in wbic]i be condemns in strong terms the League™ manifesto urging the tenants to refuse to pay rents, Edward Trickett, the Australian chain* pion, has challenged Hanlan to row for tbe championship of the world and £400 aside. Honlan, has accepted tbe challenge. Tbe proposed contest takes place at St Louis, on the 22ad November. Tbe Irish Executive continues its Btrin* gent measure* for the suppression ofdis* order in Ireland. Several further arrests of prominent agitators were made to-day, and warrants continue tp h# issued for the arrest of others. The city of Londonderry and Borough of Drogheda . have been proclaimed disturbed districts under the proTisjoni of tbe Coercion Act. Fire a( New York yesterday destroyed two hundred houses before the progress of tbe conflagration was checked. John Dillon hag been addressing bis constituents here. Xis t principal |op|c being Gladstone's speech at Leeds/ ■ He abused the Premier in ; strong . terms. Meetings have been held to device means for alleviating the distress in agricultural districts. ; In a battle between five ( hundred French troops, and Arab Insurgents, at^ Susa. w ben the French were repulsed,: For the New Market races, Middle Park Plate, fiOOsovs., the following was the result: Koseberrj's Kermesge, 1; Lorillard's Gerald, 2; Saint Margaiei, | 3. A good deal of excitement and much varied sarmise has. been caused by the circumstance which has just come to j light of a secret visit painty Gambetta to Prints Bismarck ; there is ■ muob speculation a* to tbe probable object of the meeting: Abont half the meat shipped from Australia by the s.s. Orient has been sold, and the opening- prices , were .well 1 , maintained. The remainder of the meat has been warehoused in London, Docks. Bey. Fathers Sbeehy, and Egan, who have taken a prominent part in contieo* tion with the Land League of Ireland have Income alarmed at the firm attitude recently displayed by tbe Government, apd have fled from t,be country. The postmaster who was lately a wit* ness for tbe Crown at a trial at Longford, Ireland!, has been afro^
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 October 1881, Page 2
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395CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 October 1881, Page 2
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