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• (per reutkk's agency.) Received January 4, 1 a.m, London, 3. Wolseloy telegraphs from the horse guards that tlie enemy Las abandoned Berti, and the place is now oocupied by Major-General Earle, who reports the Nile most difficult to navigate but his column is gradually overcoming the obstacles. New York 3. O'Donovan Rossa, was to-day shot and wounded in the streets of this city by an English woman. The latter was at once arrested and detained in custody. Eeceived February 4 Ip.m. Sydney, 4. Han lon and Clifford ar« doing good training work for the sculling match, which takes place between them on Saturday next, both men Lava done some excellent trials. They are both in good condition. Betting two to one on Hanlon. Received January 4, 2. 15 p.m Melboure, 4. la connection with the bootmakers strike a committee has been appointed, consisting of friends of the manufacturers, and nominees of the Trades Hall Council to devise means of reconciling, the existing difficulties between the masters and men. Received February 5, 11 a.m. New York, 8. The assailant of O'Donovan Rossa, is an hospital nurse named Dultley. It is supposed that her act was prompted by indignation at the recent action of the dynamiters in London. Her sanity is doubted in some quarters. * Rossa's wound is not a fatal one. Suakim, 3. A force consisting of eighty British hussars, and some Egyptian troops, which wpre despatched henen to Handonb to burn it down, had effected their purpose and were returning to Suakim, when they were surrounded by a large body of rebels. Heaw fighting ensued, but the Hussars and Egyptians succeeded in effecting their escape with a loss of eight men killed, five of whom were Hussars. Constantinople, 3. The Porte has sent a strong protest to Rome against the recent annexations by Italy on the Red Sea Coast. London, 4. A man hns been arrested who is believed to be implicated with Gilbert, now «n custody, in connection with the dynamite outrage at the Tower, Received Fobrnavy f>. 12., 'J0 a.m. Adelaide, 4. . *.n'«n wn^>"^ Pt""" , w)-n had He ■•,' t
suspected of having formed a plot for j incendiarism in this city, has been I , arrested while about to commit a 1 further act, and has been committed - | for trial. < Received February 5. 8 p.m. . Melbouixk, 5. Arrived — Eotorua from the Bluff. ] London, 3. < The cargo of mutton ex Kiakoura * j from New Zealand has b«en placed in ! the market in good condition. Gilbert's mate, Cunningham, who : was arrested yesterday in connection with the Tower outrage has been identified as one of those suspected of being j concerned in the explosion at King's Cross station last year. N KW YOKK. 4. Partsians of Rossa stigmatise the woman Budby, as a British emissary sent to take Rossas life.
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Inangahua Times, Volume X, Issue 1506, 6 February 1885, Page 2
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