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[Pee Pbess Association.] | (Por s.s. Wakatipu, vitl Wollington.) ; IHbbaid Special] [ LONDON, Nov. 22. ' The Daily News has a leading.article upon 1 the success of Mr Bryce and the Colonial 1 force in apprehending Te Whiti and other agitators, and dispersing the assembly of Natives at Parihaka. Tho bloodlessness of tho victory is noted with great satisfaction ; and, whilo the*hope is expressed that the probabilities of a renewal of hostilities between the two races baa been crushed by fho decisive measures adopted, the New Z.alaud Governmont is again exhorted to deal us generously with Te Whiti and his follow fanatics as the circumstances of the case will allow. The assassin Guiteau continues to betray extreme anxiety about his personal safety. The utmost posaible precautions have been ' adopted by tho ' authorities to prevent any further attempts on his life. Government continuo to pursue a firm polioy in Ireland, and further arrests of sedi--1 tious orators have been made. , The Irish suspects, imprisoned by order of the Government under the Coercion Act, havo been placed upon prison diot. Hitherto the ' funds of the Irish Land League have been J employed in supplying them with food. It was, however, found to be a heavy drain | upon tho funds, whioh havo now beau relieved of the oxpondituro. The Londou brokers express themselves hopefully in rogard to tho wool market, which | thoy are confident will improve. Last night, whilo the Italian Parliament was sitting, a Sicilian entered the Chambers, and throw a loaded rovolvor at tho hoad of the Premier. The weapon grazed his face but infli.t.d no serions injury, and did not explode. Tiie uS-xiv created a painful sensation. An extraordinary ovent befel tho city of Romo la3t night. Tho gaß supply was stopped, and the wholo city enveloped in darkness. Whether tho stoppago wa3 tho result ot* accident or criminal purpose is ..ot yet known. Nor. 24 An animatod tono pcrVades tiie wool market, and English and Scotch manufacturoi-3 aro buying largo quantities. Tho tido of emigration to America has largely inoreaßed. Now York is alroady overcrowded with immigrants from the United Kingdom, aad as there is a dearth of employmeut for farm labourers, privations aro feared among the new arrivals. Riotous proceedings took place at the oleotion mooting in Londonderry. Several arrests were mado. _ Tbe Moslem inhabitants of Cyprus aro indignant at tho desecration of tombs by tho Greeks, and riots aro imminent. The Proclamation, declaring Berlin to bo in a stato of siogo, has beon further extended for twolve months. KoyV 25. Tho election for Brittany, id Francs, haa been cancelled, in consoquonoo yf a clerical eabflidaW haring advocated that the ihfluonoe of the pulpi. was injurious. A freah election will take plnt.£. Another sovoro shock of earthquake has boen expo.ienc.d at Borne* in Switzerland. Sir J. Aloxniulei Macdonald, Premier of Canada, delivered an important speech at Toronto, in which he ridiculed tho idea of tho federation of lhe Canadian Empiro. Intelligence htvi bfen received of tho wreck of the ship Jura, with the loss of 20 lives. Tho Jura w a Bailing ves -el of 1199 tons ■register, built at Glasgow in 1875. ["News Special.] LONDON, Nov. 21. M. Borfc, who accepted oflico in Gambett-. « Ministry, is very unpopular. There is great indignation throughout France at hia appointment. Messrs Howard Smith apd Sons havo ccntmcN'd for tbo supply of two new steamships, 30CO tona rpgister eaoh, to bo omployod in the Australian coasting trade. Nov. 22. t An important change 1k... tnkm place in Ij. '■■„ Austrian Governmont. Count K-*lcokvdo j i) 6 "O.pataV, Aii3'i'i!in .Ambassador pt" St ■ ppte ""^"'g, ' ,r '- R boen appointed Premier find Tcrtvvi. lenl ' °^ t *'° 0° UPC -1 of Minislors in succe..'Vito Bqvou Voa Eavmerlc. 61 ' ' Nov. 2:',. I.- • \ .-tht* annual meeting of tlio Royal p , «_! Tiißtilu'.;., held yostorday, tho Duka f\r "^ '^ r P ro -'^ e^> an & delivered nn im- . ei-*'.*.,. ""■ Australia, datailing his | oortant -™» - y, hn< nrA y j f V°»«nci •£•£' '» ike u .._ ' nr 0 .p0c..£ hie ."lews u v y }f* w . . -n i h«. *xoiont.i* 'wouh ho p- >'.?i 7 .0fy 0 7 B 6 ;/ ;i ;-«io«iy i-<rwiedc/n>- no : v ' i: *"*-^Wi' Wit.h: e].ip& I" /;'_*<?. l " M0: J ,*"» «»3 KirirS i ' it. WSS I *itilM »h<\ "•. '■ v 'Js'e«i fr.,? 3/o W' ».. r?Je:Ted «X *? 'ho p^J '-o i ; ri.b-p„ r „ t, >" f *v W&Vi -■• *** >s iU au>,-sfi\ h * otfoiin iSI-j^ sqti.it! oiv>. J 0} f .o I j. Tlo Spani-i, Crvl .-. i j I f conjured wiih pS'S W ™*»&*. fo An imports.!. KM m,„A ■.'■'" '' rn y- i B , !«io_-!i,« t „f oZiZZCZ:-"^vr":- --_. °Ks^is f £?S^

which her property and effects were bequeathed to Admiral Glyn). The jury gavo a verdict for the plaintiff, damages £1500. Nov. 24. General Lynch, Commander of tbo Chilian forces, has placed Senor Pedro Joso Calderon, President of the Peruvian Republic, under arreat. _.enor Gulvez, Peruvian Foreign Minister, has communicated with the Chilian G-overnment, protesting against this arbitary proceeding, and Mr Blaine, Secretary of atate for the United States, has also communicated with the Chilian authorities, prohibiting the continuance of the President's detention, and ordering his release. Tho Iri9h party aro retaliating upon the Liberals by forcibly stopping their meetings. They have stopped meetings at Newcastle and Marylebone. GALLE, Nov. 23. The German steamer Europa, which left Meibourno on Nov. 2, with a cargo of 8191 careasos of sheep, and 989 packngoa of butter, shipped for the London market by the Australian Erozen Meat Export Company, arrived last night aftor an excellent passage of 20 days. On examining the refrigerating chamber, it was found that tho meat and butter were in splendid condition. Throughout the voyage the now freezing machine, constructed by Messrs Eobinson Bros, worked most satisfactorily, the temperature in the chamber being easily maintained nt 10 deg below freezing point, even without working the machine continually. " What have you got there?" queried a tempr-ranco pre:.chor to a young man who had a bottle wrapped up in paper. " Nothing," replied the 'young man. " You are telling lies," said the preacher, - { you have Old Nick there." " Nay, but thou licst," replied the young man, " it's Old Tom that I'vo got hero." _____,_____,, ta _____ < _ Holloway's Ointment and Puis need only a single trial to make known their capabilities. No outßide sore, nor inward inflammation can long withstand tho cooling, purifying, and healing influences exerted by these twin medicaments. Be the mischief recent or chronio, great or slight, painful or simply annoying, it wiil succumb boforo the curative virtues of these noble remedies, which can be rightly applied by any parson who will attentively read their accompanying directions, which are expressed in the plainest language, void of technical tcrme, and printed in the most legible characters. To the man of buai- j noas, confined to hia counting-house, and harassed by engagements, these pills ai*9 invaluable ; to tho man of pleasure, addicted to free living, they are an incomparable boon.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4249, 3 December 1881, Page 4

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LATE CABLE NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4249, 3 December 1881, Page 4

LATE CABLE NEWS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4249, 3 December 1881, Page 4

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