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[BKUTKB’g IlIMBilO —OOPTKIOHT. 1 ; Eastern Affairs. ' Constantinoplk, NoTember 4 ( 1 The International Conference on ' Roumelian affairs assembles to-morrow, . November 5. The representatives of ' Germany, Russia, and Austria favor . the intervention of Great Britain, France, and Italy, and oppose the sim pie j restoration of the status quo ante in ( Bulgaria and Roumelia. j Burmese. 4 Mabbas, November 4. Major-General Prendergast and the troops under his command, forming the second detachment of the expeditionary force fer service in Burmab, embarked to-day for Rangoon. ' Pair Trade. . Lou doh, November 6. The Marquis of Salisbury addressed a public meeting at Lambeth last night. He referred to the question of reciprocal tariffs, and pronounced in favor of reprisals against those countries which refused a reciprocal tariff, and further urged that the duties now levied should jte reduced iu favor of goods imported from the British colonies. Tallow. London, November 4 The stock of tallow in London, on November 2, was 18,600 cash. Shipping. The Doric arrived at Plymouth this morning, from Wellington (September 25). Her cargo of frozen mutton is in good condition. (Received -November 6,2 45 p m.) Successful Loan. London, November 5. 'fenders for the Gisborne Harbor Board loan of L 200,000 at 5 per cent werfe opened to-day, when the amounts subscribed were found to be L 886,000. Tenders at LlO2 will receive 48 per cent, applications at above that rate in full Reward. Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-General for New South Wales, has received from the War Office Egyptian medals and clasps intended for members of the - New Smith Wales Contingent. ytfurfMwn Affairs. Bt. Pjetbbsbubg, November 6. The Czar has formally dismissed Prince Alexander of Bulgaria from the Russian Army.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1319, 6 November 1885, Page 3
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