LATEST CABLEGRAMS.
(from our own correspondent.*)
London, January 20. TJie Irish Executive has decided that Parnell, O'Brien, and O'Kelly, (Land Leaguers) shall be detained in custody for a further period ot €lifre"e. -months, at the expiration of that time they will be released, r i*^.-. •■ m^^UUUGP 2,3. The Standard tb-d^pptiblisHSs' a telegram, stating that a rebellion has broken out against the Turkish rule in Yemen, a province in the south-west of Arabia, and that a severe battle 'has been fought between insurgents and Turkish troops, resulting in the defeat of the former, and inflicting a loss upon them of fully two hundred killed. Vienna, January 20. Telegrams have been received announcing that actual hostilities have now been commenced between Austrian trfoops and insurgents at Herzegovina. FigMing has already taken place in several 'places, but no engagement of a serious character is as yet reported as having occurred. The recent action on the part of the Turkish Consul at Ragusa, the seat of the Dalmatian rising, 'having Seen f qpotted'ld the Austrian Government, the ' latter J ii announced to have sent a strong protest to the Porte on the subject, complaining of the attitude which has been assumed by the Turkish Consul in favor of the Dalmatian insurgents.*;, \ '. ,-snLater. The rising of the inhabitants of Dalmatia, Herzegovina, and Bosnia, is rapidly spreading over those provinces, and insurgents are actively organising W oppose Austrian troops. London, January 15. Four members of the Ladies Land League hrve been imprisoned in Limerick gaol for taking, part in an illegal meeting. A great fire has occurred at Galveston, United States, doing damage to the extent of 100,000 dollars. The Home Secretary has released two Staffordshire fanners who were sentenced in 1879 to tec years' imprisonment, for 4he attempted murder of a military man named Brooks, but_jwlio confessed on hifl death-bed the prisoners were innocent of the crime for wluch they were convicted. Melbourne, 23. ' Telegram to hand states that a large ship, name unkuown, is ashore at Waratah Bay, on the southern coast of this Colony, but the position is not dangerous. Colonel Anderson, commander of Victorian Volunteers is deaU. ' * "
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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1040, 25 January 1882, Page 2
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355LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1040, 25 January 1882, Page 2
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