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LATEST CABLEGRAMS

-, — . — - BY 'M.i:cr:tir: iK-.Ki; ;a!MI--coi» ii GMT Riccived February 12, 10p.m. London, \\. The panic caused by tbn recent out, rigeg has now in a great measure subsided, and >>nsincßs hui resumi-d itUgUrtl L'OUIW. Tlih Agents.Goneral went at an eorlj date ht tbf otfic»* of Sir Arthur Rlyih, ibe repretu'iittuivr of Sonth Australia, in order to discuss the position of Hffiiis a« re^.ii'ds tbe N«*\v HeWridit-s, They have also decided to obtHin an interview with Bail (ii'.inville, Src-n-tui-y of Stirte for the OolouiPß, on the saint* sii'-JHCt, Syt>nby, 11. Tlim M-irnrnn arrivod this inoriiiny with tile tuwat-d Ban FranciKCO mail. It has h»»n sis(!<-rtniiied Hmt a collision ocoii-ivil oti tb«* Hm(h t'lis moinii'u; i>Htweeu ib<- Newca«tli» aurl Nanioi, BotU vessels sustained aveai dtiQi^f , though fui tuuHt«-lv none oftb*passengers 01- otew were iujui-od. : Beerivfd Ftfhruai')' 13.1 a.m. London, 13 Mr John Morl<-y, th»« newly ap pointed Chief 8-'- l crft»ry fo» Ireland, appeared before bis constituents at Newi-astln laxt nijjfbt, on tbe occasion r»f his seekinir r« election on tul{in» ntfice. Roft;tring to IrNh ail'airs be expressed the opinion that sepatutioM would lie a disgrace to England mid a disaster to Ireland. H> ituted llat ilgrJiijwttty'tiOovtjnimc'ut,

while granting considerable enlargemout in the antonotny of Ireland, would 1 me vigorous measures in the maintenance of order anl f>r t!»G d-'felleeof th»* rights of property,Mr O'Shea, the Piirncllito nominee, has Iwen elected for Gal way. Uecetved January 13'h 2 p.m. LnNDON, 12. Tlie divorce cast 1 , Crawford v. Craw , ford and Dllke, Wmh com:lnded to ditv, when Sir Charli'tt Dilke was a» quitud i by tin? jury of the charges brought i ugatr.st him The operatives employed ofc the hosiery factories at Leici-«tpr me out on suikH. Since yesterday the town ( has l*en a scene of rietoas proceedings. A mob of operatives paraded the town, smashing the windows of the factory proprietor and other persons who are i obnoxious to them. They then pro* • oeeded t«> wreck thejfactories, qtianti* ' tiei of valuh'^e niMfliinery l»-iim des- [ ttoyed. The poliie w<re tota ly ' unuhle to rope with the outbreak, »»d a large numbey ofi residenU were . obliged to lie gw^ in as speciul , constables. „._. jJW»

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1665, 15 February 1886, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1665, 15 February 1886, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1665, 15 February 1886, Page 2

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