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(IIBOTBE'e TEr.EGBAMS. J
LONDON
November 28
Parliament has been summoned to meet for the dispatch of business on the 9th of July. Severe sentences of imprisonment have been passed upon persona convicted of bribery in connection with the late elections at Macclesfield and Sandwich. Mr Michael Boyton, one of the chief organisors of the Irish Land League, who was imprisoned on March 9, has been released. Several further arrests have been, however, made in various parts of Ireland. Among them is Mr Nillen, on a charge of rioting at Bruff, near Llfnerick. Oases of refusal to pay rent are now becoming general in the weet and south.
November 29
The ship British Navy, bound from London to Sydney, while proceeding down the Channel, came into collision with an unknown vessel off Deal. The former suifered eevere injury, and sank shortly after the collision. Twenty persons on board were drowned.
At the wool sale to-day 8700 bales were offered. A good demand was experienced.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3250, 1 December 1881, Page 3
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