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(Beuter's Telegrams.) Vienna, August 29. ' The various municipalities through-* j out Hungary have been enjoined.by the Government to use vigorous measures to repress the anti- Jewish outrages, and summon the military with this object when occasion re* quires. Copenhagen, August 30. The Czar and Czarina of Russia arrived in this city to-day on a visit to the King and Queen of Denmark. . ' Bombay, Augnst:36i Owing to the distressed state of the population of Northern India, hnndreds being reduced to a condi* tion of famine, extensive relief works have boen organised by the Govern* ment. New York, August 30. Exceptionally high ' tides have been experienced along the Atlantic seaboard, and owing to incursions of the sea serious damages have been caused at several coast towns* (Special to Press Association.) London, Aug 29.. Pending the issue of the official despatches, a better, feeling prevails regarding the action of the French in Madagascar. It is considered that Mr Gladstone has throughout the negotations regarded the French policy in as favorable manner as possible. The lighthouse in the Straits of Sunda has been destroyed by a volcanic eruption. London, August 30. The Irish Land League have passed a resolution thanking Messis Redmond, and expressing gratified* tion at the success of their mission* They also eulogise the generous manner in which the Irish Austra« lians have subscribed towards their cause. Mr Parnell has predicted that the Government will shortly introduce a Bill for the self-govern-ment of IreJand. Sydney, August 31. The proprietors of the Sydney Moruing Herald have be.en found guilty of contempt pf Court apd sentenced to pay a fine of £250, on account of ' articles fcubli^hwi ijj their journal commenting unfavourably upon the pon'duct of Mr. Justipe Inneg in poiineetjor' >7ith' phe slafldei: case, Anderson v. the same defend dants. There ard no alterations to report in the betting market. Le Grand is coming into favour for the Aus« tralian Jockey Club Derby. Heavy rains have fallen over a large portion of the colony eince last night.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 352, 1 September 1883, Page 2
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