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|"Retjtkb,'B Telegrams.] CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 24. Tlio Turk in Possession. News has been received that Dervish Pasha has at last entered Dulcigno. A slight conflict took place at the outskirts of the town between the Turkish troops and the Albanians, bufc the latter were soon overcome, and submitted to the entry of the Turks. LONDON, Nov. 24. Bloody Work. As a Fenian procession was parading the streets of Cork to day, a collision oscured with the police, upon whom several shots were fired by the mob. Fourteen Fenians were, however, arrested by the police, and they will be placed on their trial. MELBOURNE, Nov.^o. Put Off. The debate on iV r Berry "s Bill for the reform of the Constitution, which was expected to commence this week, bas now been postponed until next. Turn Him Out. i Iu the Legislative Assembly last ! night Mr J. Orkney, the member for j West Melbourne, and a supporter of the : Opposition, gave notice of his intention j J to submit a motion to rescind Mr David ; j Gauuson's appointment as Chairman of Committees.
I GRAHAMSTOWN, Nov. 25. ; Opening of the Te Aroha | Tlie Star pigeongram states that tho Te : Aroha goldfield wus opened by Mr Kenwick ' at 9 o'clock this morning by reading the proclamation. Guns were fired as he said " G-jd save tho Queon," and the 300 men who had assembled on tho inspectors' claim commenced pegging out. There was no qua) re 1- ' ; h"k'. Immediately after pegging out tlie Wuiden took down tlie name*, and inspected
the i miners' rights of tbe claim holders. TheM'lntyreß have got the cap off the reef oa their ground, but it will be difficult to tell who will get it. The iollo«iug have claims :— Comes, Murphy, Wickham and Whitakor, - Vr e . l r\ £ Pttn '' For g»s°n and M'lntyre, and R. - M'i). Scott. NAPIEK, Nov. 25. Fire. The Hotel at To Ante wa B totallv destroyed by fire last night. The building was insured tor £300 in tlie National, and aleo for £300 in the Ur.i;n. The stock and furniuire was insured for £350 iu the Union, of which Standard holds £200. A Spurious Claim. The claim of Mr Solomon, the AttorneyGeneral of Fiji, to eoyeral Bections in Napier, . reported some time back, has engaged all the lawyers hero either for or against the claimant. The investigation shows that Mr Solomon conveyed tlie land 21 years ago lo Mr G. Sneddon, aud tho owners of the eec! ions have been consequently put to considerable expense . for nothing. WELLINGTON, Nov. 25. A Bold Smuggler. A charge has been laid against tlie Captain and steward of tho Wairoa for tho alleged smuggling of a quantity of tobacco and cigars. The case will be heard this afternoon. KUMARA, Vox. 25. Two or Three Shouting, There has been great excitement over tho Mayoral Election. Mr O. Hngau was returned by a large majority. DUNEDIN, Nov. 25. Kind Consideration. The Minister of Lands has agreed to the postponement of the sale of tlio* sections of defaulting deferred-payment settlers until June, to enable them to gather in their crops.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3933, 25 November 1880, Page 2
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518SECOND EDITION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 3933, 25 November 1880, Page 2
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