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i ?-'■>:■: .-':-■■ ' LONDON. -.' : ? '-J1 ; •■■■■. - September; 1. : Large withdrawals of gold are being made.for North.' America.. ..,.,.,-., ' The , House i of Lords yesterday, rejected'the ■ Registration r.o£ r Voters (Ireland) Bill. ' '-h: ' " ' Th%)a6fciott, of /the; Lords discussed ia House of Commons to-day. Mr. . ; Parnell propJosed .. that the measure be tacked to' the Appropriation Bill. *■ ■^>- : ---.3^'r Lord Ha.rbingtqn:;:j3ilapproyed of that courMj^ffd^tgge^ted^ that a resolution, be - passed "•remonstrating witlr th*e House of Lords; • : -.U ' '.:■ ' Mr/-Parnen:,a'sserited : 'toithe'Tproposal. ; ■* , . . - : . T ... . .Septeniber. 2. ; At' the ' wool sales" to-day/ -91,100 • ■bales {were, offered, being; firmly ; maintained. lO,'OOO bales were with-; dra^rirsiiipe^the-ppening. ; ~.. ; - -JvJ ' .-.-. •:■:,-;: -.-. ,-■:■- ". . %ptenib"er %; \ .•--.- The." combined :^fleet '.sailed- /.for; •Ragusa to-day, under the eqniniaucl -of Admiral Seymour. • \ •' ! ' ' Keferring. • tb" : the -matter; in- the! House" of : Oomm6hs, : Sir - Charles; Dilk.e; said ;: it : was jtiot' likely : that cdercipn. would be required: . '" : ': Latest advice; from. Sputh , America, states that negotiations Have be'eri .'opened* ; ; -between :;>■ Peru /and. \ Chili; for terminating the - war. ■'■ -England, and ;JFrance were mediating. ; ; BERLIN. ■-. i<z^z- V ; ."':■ = ;-?S 1~. September -Ig: I The Emperor issued.a proclamation; to the German, nation" recalling the' tenth anniversary of the surrender of Sedan to-morrow, and enjoiiiirig the people to train vigorously for war as a -means of guarding the Fatherland iii future days. \ ;■-; •■'' ' iO^LOTJTTA.- : 'z ! ' ; '■/_■' : ' ; ' ''.;. '. ' September 2i " Ayoub ; Khan wrote ' to.' .General | ,Jlobet;fcs in an ; aplogetic ,. tone saymg | heV.fiVd'beeu. forced "'inlip; •lipstiliti'eS | with'the". British.^ ':' . ; ' ■-: f - ; ' .; General Roberts^replied demanding ', the •surrender pf all; prisoners and the I Unconditional surrender of. , Aypnb "Khan; wliich (terms' tlie : latter' would not accept. Ayonb Khan. is/ now entrenched at : TJnsajahe. • .. At the Asbburtou R. M. Court a man .calling himself the "Honourable John ijurke O'Brien, was fined : 20?, : or ■ the usnsiT alternative, for hftvihgb'ei^h driihk .anddiaprdei:ly. He is an old offender^. Wh^n . . dischargejd; ! f roni ■ ctistqdy'j- • the , Sergeant said, by Way of a 1 joke; :<< It is jcuiite, unnecessary' to give .you up your pfcpert^ : yoiy will. Jbe :: back' iagalin to-niglit;" ''■ The BR>hburable John Burke O'Brien replied;' with some indignation, '"-SiH? orf tlieiword of ahfO'Brien/iwhich was never ; yet--brbken j : . yon will never again see me backhere." He did, how;J eVerireturn thfe same evening^; ►and! in a state of such helplessness as rendered, it . clear that the O'Brion's word had once broken." ■■ /-^ *'?£ =a? .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1113, 4 September 1880, Page 2
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363LATEST CABLE NEWS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1113, 4 September 1880, Page 2
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