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CABLEGRAMS

I.EUTER»S CABLEGRAMS. [from oub own correspondent.] London, November 16. Fenianism is proved to have been ver] active abont Bradford for some time There were drillings and displays of force on. the part of recruits. The arrest ol Tobin has fallen like a rocket into the camp, and a stampede of supposed leaden bas followed, but unless tbey make othei movements the police seemed disposed tc take do farther notice of them. In tha circular despatched re Egyptian affairs, Lord Granville says that anj approach towards anarchy in that conn* try would give cause for intervention ot the part of England. An alarming explosion of dynamite took place ou board the steamer Severn, 1 ddring her trip between Bristol and Glasgow. Considerable damage was done to the vessel, and some of those oi boatd were injured, but no one -was killed. The cause of explosion bas noi been ascertained. ' Sir Charles Gavan Duffy has beet married to Miss Louisa Hall of Cheshire, Tbe ceremony was solemnised at Paris. Melbouene, November 24. A report reached Melbourne to-day that a volcanic outbreak has occurred in i the vicinity of Snag river, 20 miles from i Hobart, and that there has been tremen« dous landslips witb various openings, ovei ! an area of two miles. Telegrams fron y Hobart report that there is great excitement there owing to the report which ' however, requires confirmation. A special board is now' hearing evit dence re Mrs Jones' claim for compensa tion, for destruction of the Glenrowa. , Hotel. The evidence of Crown witnessei i showed that Mrs Jones was in sympathy with the Eellys, and one swore that she boasted of having kissed Ned. > > Brisbane, November 19. r Inspector Fitzgerald brought a native ' prisoner from Cape Bedford, who gave an account of the murder at Lizard Island, She oarrioaded herself in the honse and shot one native 'dead, and wounded another before being killed herself, Hei body was thrown into deep water. The baby was saved, but afterwards killed ' because it kept orying. Tbe native offers to show the spot where the body was placed. HiM.S. Spitfire probably goes in search. November 26. Telegrams received this morning from Hobart in a measure confirm tbe reported volcano outbreak near that town. It is believed that the occurrence is due to a coal seam being on fire, bat nothing definite is yet known.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 28 November 1881, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 28 November 1881, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 28 November 1881, Page 2

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