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[gSOTBB's TKI.BOBAM8 —COPYRIGHT. ] 1 The Mails. London, March 11. The Australian and New Zealand mails via San Francisco (Auckland, Jan. 6), were delivered to-day. Semi-Panic. A semi-panic has occurred on the Stock Exchange, owing to the present political uneasiness. - The lonic. Bio Db Janeiro March 11. Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamship lonic, from Wellington (Feb. 1 0, left this morning for Plymouth. IKr cargo of frozen meat is in good condition. Be-Assuring. Berlin, March 12. The Not'd Deutsche Zietung has an article to-day on the relations betweeh Inland 1 and Germany; which is of a fe-assuring character. Bechuanaland Expedition. • Capetown March 12. Intelligence is to hand that the British troops under Colonel Warren nave reached Rooi Grand, in Bechustnaland, and hoistec|' the British flag there without opposition. 1 Unsuccessful Attack. H®g Kono, March 12. The latest reports ftonf Formosa announce that the Frerich forties recently kttacked the Chinese position at Kehmg for five _days, but without success. lii the fighting which took place (he jjrencb lost {Pen killed,

The Commercial Treaty. Madrid, March 12. The Cortes has ratified the commercial treaty concluded between England ' and Spain. 3 A few Governor. , London, March 12. [ Lord Carrington, Governor elect of » New South Wales, sails for Sydney in ! October. (Received March 13, 1.20 p.m ) | The Rebels Advance. Sadkim, March 12 The rebels in the vicinity of this place are daily displaying increasing boldness. A large body attacked the British outposts last night, and in the fighting which ensued several of the British troops were killed, besides a number wounded.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1487, 13 March 1885, Page 3

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LATEST FROM EUROPE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1487, 13 March 1885, Page 3

LATEST FROM EUROPE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1487, 13 March 1885, Page 3

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