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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

~- r— BY CABLE. ENOIiISH Am> FOBBIGH. Bt Sleoxbxo TmxoRAEH— CoiTßiesap. - Beceired Woreml>«r 10 pjn. ;; LONl>oir,!roT«inbtffi(L v>1 1 Hew* has "been xwavedhere that a. *e^; teoiive has been shot at and killed at Mg; lixx Ijy a Fenian. The roßideser ■eyas* ever, wounded by the polioe, end aired^is;, witii two othere after & mm etrnggK Dnke of Mcoreted hem m *&*& of b«BWife» with which he was recently, aeirod. ■ _j-. OMtuaryr-J*e. the w*kaowa crioketer.

•< November J®* ,l ' l -* 8 ... Jfi. ■*» «c stated tobe ■ of si* detectives, dnnng which**ne latter was ebot and mortally ' wouaded. His comrades fired Tq»n «* autdarer and wounded and captared himA despite struggle ensued, btrt the pcfeee 'v&maAdj effected the arrest of fotff pr toe Strict inquiry is now being ;'fcto the affair, which has caused great excitement and dismay to the «ty. Ine of the remainder of the gang has -sot vet been effected. In* the election which has iSien place for --the vacancy in the representation of Cam. "bridge, in the House of Commons, the " EtHon.H.C.Saoeß(?),Con Berva8 ervat ITe,has1 Te,has " been returned by a large majority over the Liberal candidate.

[spBCIAIr TO PBKSS AHSOCXATKOT J Seceived November 29th, 1.30 aon. LONDON, November 26, 7.15 p.m. L&bsr and Sons have become bankrupt liabilities amounting to £80,000. The steamere Clanforea and Malwa colJidedatSuez; the damage to either of the eleamera is not of » serious nature. The Halwa, however, pat back as eke had the ea3B and a large number of passengers on board. ' , On Saturday night a gang of roughs, numbering ten, attacked six detectives in <Bie of the crowded etreets of Dublin. jPolan, one of the former, shot De%etive Cox, killing him on the spot. -%» gang resisted the attempts made \> leteet them, and used, the revolver in thsrtWggte- Dolan was mortally wounded, SB&imt of hia companions were arrested. ISe Attack w supposed to have a political ijgpiftaace, * XiONDON, November 28th, 6.5 a.m. r ? The «*9smea" says that Earl Dufferin'e' |]a&3 with regard to a reform in Egypt -isctade a native Government with ijtersl institutions, and the abolition of the (jbminant caste, and the engagement of a few foreign gpseialista as superintendents «f departments. Blunt, Arabi's agent at Isome, is appealing to the English for funds to defend Arabi.

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Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5360, 29 November 1882, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5360, 29 November 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5360, 29 November 1882, Page 2