NEWS BY CABLE.
-♦— (BEtTTER's TELEGBAMB). Paris, June 6. Telegrams have been received from Algeria reporting that a party of twenty-six engineers and workmen engaged in the construction of a line of telegraph, has been massacred by the native Arabs. London, June 6. An open-air mass meeting was held in Hyde Park today with reference to the state of affairs in Ireland. Mr Parnell, M. P. for Cork, was present and addressed the meeting, commenting upon the present condition of that country, and demanding that the Government should at oncNj take steps to put a stop to the eviction of tenants from their holdings, in order to avert the serious consequences which would result if such a practice mas permitted to continue. At the meeting under the auspices M the Ladies' League, held at Tulla today, Miss Parnell, in the speech which she made on the occasion, counselled the people to adopt measures to completely ostracise the police in Ireland.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 81, 10 June 1881, Page 3
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159NEWS BY CABLE. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 81, 10 June 1881, Page 3
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