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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPn. COPYRIGHT. [recter.] [Received November 2S, 10 p.ra] FENIAN OUTRAGE IN DUBLIN. A DETECTIVE MURDERED. London", November 2G. Nkws has been received here that a clftf•■.•tire has been sliot at and killed in Dublin by a Fenian. The murderer was, however, wounded by the police and arrested, with two others, after a serere struggle. Later. Further details regarding the murder yesterday of a detective in Dublin are to hand. Lt is now known that an encounter took place in the city between a gang of ten men, who are stated to be Fenians, and a partv of six detectives, during which one of the latter was shoe and mortally wounded. Jlis comrades fired upon the murderer, and wounded and captured him. A desperate struggle ensued, but the police ultimately effected the arrest of four of the gang. A strict inquiry is now being made into the aii'air, which has caused great excitement and dismay in the city. The capture of the remainder of the gang has not yet been effected. A special to the Press Association, dated London, November l! 0, and received at. half-past one o'clock this morning, gives the following version of the occurrence : —On Saturday night a gang of roughs, numbering ten, attacked six detectives in one of the crowded streets of J üblin. Dolan, one of the former, shot Detective Cox, killing him 011 the spot. The gang resisted tilt; attempts made to arrest them, and used the revolver. In the struggle Dolan was mortally wounded, ind four of his companions were arrested. The attack is supposed to have liad a political significance. [Received November 2S, 10]). m.] THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. London, November 26. Ilis Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh has now recovered from the ittack of bronchitis with which he was: •ecently seized. DEATH OF A NOTED CRICKETER. London, November 2G. Obituary : James Lillywhite, the veil-known cricketer. [Received Novemt/er 2:>. 1 2". a.m.] ANOTHER CONSERVATIVE VICTORY. London, November 27. In the election which has taken place or the vacancy for the representation >f Cambridge in the House of Comnons, the Right Hon. H. C. Raikes, Conservative, has been returned by a urge majority over the Liberal candilate. [Kecciveil N.n-eml.cr '20, 1.25 a m.) LONDON MARKETS. London, November 25. Consols remain at 102*-. New Zealand securities and colonial produce are unchanged. The market rate of discount lias alien to 3J. The bank rate remains it 5 jier cent. [Received November 29, 1.25 a.m.] LONDON WOOL SALES. London, November 25. The catalogue, at to-day's wool sale omprised 8200 bales. Prices were teady, but the demand was not active. The New Zealand Loan and Merean ile Agency Company (Limited) have eceived the following market telegram, lated London, 2-") th November, 1882:— London, November 25. Wool — The sales comprise about Kj,ooo bales. Up to date 30,000 bales lave been sold. The total quantity vithdrawn to date is 2800 bales. Tome and German demand is good, but rom other quarters the demand is >oor. Scoured short staple merino leavy in grease, coarse greasy, washed md scoured crossbred, have declined ,d to Id per lb. For superior greasy he market is unchanged. [.SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION.] London, November 2f-\ ARAISFS DEFENCE FUND. Mr. Blunt, Arabi's agent at Home, s appealing to the English for funds to lefend Arabi. HEAVY FAILURE. Messrs. Saber and Sons have become >ankrupt with liabilities amounting to £f-0,000. COLLISION BETWEEN STEAMERS. The steamers Clanfores and Malwa •ollided at Suez. The damage done to sitlier steamer is not of a serious najUre. The Malwa, however, put back, is she had the mails and a large number of passengers on board. THE ENGLISH POLFOY IN EGYPT. The Times says that Dufferin's plans with regard to a reform in Egypt include a native Government with liberal institutions, and the abolition of the dominant caste, and the engagement of a few foreign specialists as superintendents of departments.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6563, 29 November 1882, Page 5

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6563, 29 November 1882, Page 5

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6563, 29 November 1882, Page 5

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