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(from the lyttelton trmes.) London, Jan. 23.
The City of Glasgow Bank" accountant said, speaking of the alterations in the balance-sheet made by direction of Stronach the Managing Director, for the other Directors, that the alterations enormously underrated the liabilities.
The Ameer of Afghanistan is close to Turkistan. All was quiet in the North at the front on Jan. 22.
A Conservative candidate has been elected for North Norfolk by a large majority.
The December San Fransisco mails were delivered to-day.
Jan. 24.
Some light has been thrown on the v Bravo" mystery by the discovery that Mrs Bravo shortly before her death procured a packet of powders containing antimony, advertised by a Torquay doctor as a cure for dipsomania.
The Italian Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs stated in the Senate to-day that the friendly attitude of the Vatican rendered certain concessions by Italy desirable.
- Germany and Austria contemplate a sanitary cordon on the Russian frontier should the plague increase. Frequent Cabinet Councils are held. The French Government intend to despatch next month three transports to bring back pardoned Communists.
Jan. 25.
Mr Brown, an accountant, testified that the Glasgow Bank advanced eight firms last year two and three-quarter millions of money.
Berlin, Jan. 23.
The Lower House of the Prussian Parliament passed a resolution condemning the Discipline Bill recently introduced.
St. Petersburg, Jan. 23.
The completion of the Russo-Tnrkish definite -treaty of peace, is, now delayed because Russia insists ..on. the treaty of Berlin being made subordinate.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 264, 28 January 1879, Page 3
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253CABLE MESSAGES. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 264, 28 January 1879, Page 3
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