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CABLEGRAMS.

(from our own correspondent.} London, May 18. The Australians commenced their second match to-day, against Eleven of the counties of Sussex and Brighton. The Sussex Eleven were all disposed of for 95. Palmer bowled splendidly, and did the " hat trick," taking eight wickets for forty-eight runs. At the close of the day's play the Australians had put together 230 runs for two wickets. Massie, caught, 45 ; Bannerman, caught, 60 ; Murdoch, not out, 109 ; Horan, not out, 61. The Irish Judges have taken steps to protest against the clause in the Irish Repression Bill which provides for the suspension of juries in Ireland. - It has been ascertained that the ten men who were recently arrested on board the steamer Egypt at Liverpool, suspected of being concerned in the recent assassination, were only " stowaways." London, 18. A match between Boyd and Laycock, for £200, 12(?) miles, has been fixed for fhe 3rd July next. Another, between Pearceand Lurgan, for £100, on the Thames, or June 11. The Land Leaguers in America are offering large rewards for the apprehension of the assassins of Lord Cavendish and Mr Burke, O'Donovan Rossa has issued a manifesto in which, while justifying the Nationalist movement in Ireland, he denounced the murders in Phoenix Park. Large nnmbers of persons were in Phoenix Park at the time of the murder, which occurred in broad daylight. They imagined the scuffle was simply a drunken brawl, and did not interfere. The police are making every exertion to discover the murderers. The Irish assert that four American Fenians were the principals in the atrocity. Sailors are searching the river Liffy for the bodies of the assassins who are reported to have committed suicide. The House of Commons has instructed the Attorney General to defend the action brought by Bradlaugh against the Sergeant-at-Arms for an assault committed upon him in the process of his ejectment from the Chamber. Parnell, in a special speech in the House of Commons, declared the murder of Cavendish was committed by the enemies of the Land League, in order to "bring discredit upon that body. The members of the Fenian Brotherhood continue active. ""*""" From communications received by Parnell and Davitt it is shown that the Fenians are furions against them for haying avowed their detestation of the murder of Cavendish and Burke, They are now in dread of assassination for having, as the fenians allege, abandoned the Irish cause. Constantinople, May 18. It is announced that the Porte has sent a request to the French and English Governments that their ironclads, which have been despatched to Egypt should be recalled, as their presence in Egyptian waters is deemed an encroachment upon the suzarainty of the Sultan. Cape Town, May 18. The elections held at N atal, with the object of testing public feeling in regard to Lord Kimberley's offer of autonomous government to that Colony, have resulted in the votes being adverse to the proposal. Melbourne, 10. | Thg perpetrators of the dynamite i explosion yesterday have not been arrested, t News has been received here that an outbreak of Cholera has occurred in Sumatra, Lord Kimberley requests that the colonists will qnarantine all vessels coming from that country. 19. Sir Bryan O'Loglhin, as Treasurer, will deliver his Budget Statement in the Legislative Assembly to-day. Brisbane, May 18. A telegram from Cardwell reports that there is a probability of the s.s. llanelagh being floated off King's Raef but only at great expense.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1090, 22 May 1882, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1090, 22 May 1882, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1090, 22 May 1882, Page 2

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