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CABLEGRAMS.

LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. (.-.KETEir'S TKLEIiKAM. t-tfR PRES.- A r SSOfJIATIOM) London, November 27. Five per cent. New Zealand, 10-40, Loan, 103 ; Five percent., 18S9, Loan, 106&. . November 28. Parliament is summoned to meet for the despatch of business on January 6, Earl Granville, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, made a speech at Hanley, in which he said it was impossible tliat the present condition of Ireland could long continue, and that the Government intend to introduce measures dealing with present disorders and providing for the future happiness of Irishmen generally. November 29, In consequence of the continued unsettled state of Ireland, and the necessity for reinforcement of the troops in disturbed districts, the Government has ordered the despatch of a regiment of Horse Guards from London to Ireland without delay. The Rev. Mr. Euraght, of Bardesley, in Staffordshire, who had been inhibited for ritualistic pi'fictices, has been imprisoned for contempt of an order of the Ecclesiastical Court. DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (itEDTEIVS TELEGRAM PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Melbourne, November 29. The Australian team in their match with Adelaide won by seven wickets. Obituary—Mr. W. Higgett. The six days pedestrian tournament commenced to-day. Swan and O'Connor are the New Zealand competitors. The Intercolonial Conference has adopted the resolution in favor of a Supreme Coui-t of Appeal in the colonies, and a treaty of extradition of absconding debtors and wife deserters. The Conference will meet at Sydney about Christmas.

Sydney, November 29

Her Majesty's schooner Sandfly has arrived from the Solomon group. She reports that the commander and five seamen were sui*prised and killed by the natives.

The Ariel, reported as missing, has arrived all well.

A meeting has been called for the purpose of endeavoring to provide funds for Laycock in the match against Hanlon for the championship of the world.

Lurdargieum, the manager of the branch of the City Bank, has been arrested for embezzlement of gold valued at L9OO.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 30 November 1880, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 30 November 1880, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 30 November 1880, Page 2

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