CABLE NEWS. THE TUNIS WAR.
SERIOUS RIOTS IN IRELAND. MINISTERIAL CRISIS AT THE CAPE. IKEUTEBS TELEGRAMS. I London, Bth May. Talegrsms hare been received from the Lead (Jtiar't^rs of the French army in Tunis, stating that the forda is e)owlj- advancing towards the capital. The Porte* afid the" Bey have issued a further protest to the Powers against the action of the French Government in Bending an expedition to Tttaiß. News has been received that several riot-s have occnrred in Ireland over the eervice of writs for the eviction of tenants. The colh^onS befwoeri the polico and tho people have been Of d SeiioUS character. 9th May. Per Merchant Shipping and Underwriters' Association : — Arrived— Ships Piako, from Port Chalmers (11th February); City of Lahore, from Lyttelton (29th January) ; Alexa, from Napier (13th January) ; City of Tanjore, from Lyttelton (29th January); Ardentinny, from Oamaru (26th January) ; Glenlora, from Napier (22nd January). Capetown, 7th May. Cn tho retirement of the Hon. J. Gordon Sprigg and his colleagues, Mr. Scanlan was sent for, and haa Binco formed a new Ministry.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 108, 10 May 1881, Page 2
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177CABLE NEWS. THE TUNIS WAR. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 108, 10 May 1881, Page 2
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