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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

[BY CABLE.J i [kkuter's telegrams."] THE FISHERY DISPUTE SETTLED. London, May 30. Settlement of the difficulty between the British and the American Governments in connection with the Fortune Bay fishing dispute has been arrived at. In accordance with the terms of the agreement come to, England will pay £1500 as compensation. MORE IRISH ARRESTS. London, May 30. The ai-rests of suspected persons and prominent agitators continue to be made daily in Ireland. Among those now in custody is Mr. Kettle, one of the principal members of the Land League. A NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT MURDERED. Paris, May 30. News has been received that the correspondent of a French journal, who was with the French army in Tunis, has been murdered at Bejar. His assassin has not been arrested. «. COLONIAL NEWS. .'NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. Sydney, June 1. Parliament is summoned to meet for the despatch of business on the sth July. COMMODORE WILSON PROMOTED. Melbourne, June 1. News has been received from home by the Suez mail, that Commodore Wilson has been raised to the rank of Rear Admiral. VICTORIAN REFORM BILL. Melbourne, June 1. A discussion took place in the Legislative Council last night on the Reform Bill, but the debate was finally further adjourned. THE BARQUE CAMBRIA. Launceston, June 1. The barque Cambria, about which some anxiety was felt, arrived here last evening from Mauritius. THE STRANDED QUEEN OF NATIONS. Sydney, June 1. The latest telegi'ams from Woollongong report that the captain and mate of the barque Queen of Nations refuse to leave the wreck. Their proceedings are said to be extraordinary. Later. The latest telegrams to hand from Woollongong state that the captain and mate of the Queen of Nations have come ashore from the wreck. The vessel now lies on a high sandy beach, and it is expected that the cargo -will be saved.

SHIPPING. Sydney, June 1. The s.s. "Whakatipu has been detained, and sails to-day for "Wellington. Later. Sailed: The Union Company's steamship "Wakatipu, for Wellington.

Melbourne, June 1. Sailed : The s.s. Rotomahana, yesterday, for the Bluff.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6097, 2 June 1881, Page 5

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6097, 2 June 1881, Page 5

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6097, 2 June 1881, Page 5

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