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REUTER'S CABLEGRAMS.

(prom our own correspondent.} London, December 29. The police in Ireland are actively prosecuting their search for arms in districts which have been proclaimed as "disturbed. An extensive seizure of rifles and other weapons was made to-day at Listowell, in County Kerrow. A leader of an extensive secret society of marauders was arrested to-day at Macroom in County Cork, Ireland. The documents in his possession include plans / for projected murder of farmers, who continue to pay their rents in defiance of Leagues' manifesto. The Daily News to-day publishes a telegram from Afghanistan to the effect that Ameer Abdul Rahman has expressed his intention of visiting India during enf suing spring. Park, December 20. The British and French Commissioners for discussion of proposed Commercial Treat«Ljd^Uioxxua«seq.4heir .dejjblratitJfiß" dan^Bittihgs until negotiations are concluded. M. Rochefort, editor of the Intransigeant, has been acquitted on a charge of libel on M. Challem Lacour, a well-known French politician. December 80. Telegrams to hand from Tunis report that desultory fighting continues between insurgent Arab tribes and French forces in the Principality, the rebels have suffered severe losses, and a large body have crossed the western border into Morrocco, thither French are pursuing them. Bombay, December 29. At Barodar, capital of Guzerat, semiindependent native seat in Bombay Presi dency, the installation of the Guicawar, native ruler, took place to-day in the presennce of the British Resident. Melbourne, ' December 31. A telegram has been received from Capetown, stating that there was smallpox on board the Orient s.s. Garonne when she left that port for Adelaide. She is now shortly due at the latter place, and necessary precautionary measures are being taken there. Hingston, December 31. The trial of Guiteau for the murder of- Garfield continues. The evidence now being taken is in favor of prisoner's sanity. London, December 31. Sir A. Kennedy, who has been Governor of Queensland since 1877, will leave the Colony next year. London, December 31 Miss Reynolds, a prominent, memW of th^lriah Ladies L^' League, liar been sentenced to one months' imprisonment for inciting the tenantry of Ireland. Melbourne, January 2. The cricket match between the AllEngland Eleven and Combined Eleven of Australia, was resumed to-day, and when the stumps were drawn the latter had put together in their first innings 277 runs for the loss. of six wickets, against 294 runs made by the Englishmen in their first innings. Horan is not out for 106. Murdoch scored 39. Bannerman 38, and Griflin 30. The weather to-day was fine but cold, and the attendance was again very large. It is expected that the match will be drawn. January 3. It has been arranged that the cricket match — English and Australian Eleven — shall be played out, and the departure of the Arawata has been postponed, in order that the English cricketers may proceed by her to Dunedin. > For the Champion Stakes, six horses started — Wellington, Santa Claus, Commotion, Coriolanus, Wheatear, and Royal Mail. Commotion and Santa Claus led for the first mile and a-half, but on nearing home, Coriolanus came up, and a grand race took place up the straight between Commotion, Wellington, and Coriolanus. The latter passed the post a length in advance of Commotion, and Wellington, was third. Time, 3mins. 40secs.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1031, 4 January 1882, Page 2

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REUTER'S CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1031, 4 January 1882, Page 2

REUTER'S CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1031, 4 January 1882, Page 2

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