CABLEGRAMS.
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THE IRISH CONSTABULARY.
LONDON, August 28,
The agitation atnoung the Irish Coustabu* lary is again increasing. Great discontent exists among the men in the Limerick and Dublin districts.
THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.
LONDON, August 2S,
The latest bulletin respecting the health of the Archbishop of Canterbury holds out hopes of his ultimate recovery.
SYDNEY, this day. Arrived, this morning, H.M.S. Miranda, from the Islands.
FOOTBALLER' VISIT TO NEW
ZEALaNu
A team of footballers, representing New South Wale?, will leave Sydney on Thnrsday next, per Kotomahanu, for New Zealand, where tbt-y will play a seriea of matches.
MELBOURNE, this day,
A quarantine has been ordered of vessels from the Cape, owing to an outbreak of small-pox there.
ADELAIDE, this day,
The ship Dunseland, which was met with by tho Edenholmo as she was Binking, was bound from Cardiff to Singapore, with coal.
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Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3760, 29 August 1882, Page 3
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