LONDON.
November 3
As the barque Craig Ard from Lyttelton was proceeding from London to Hull, with 10,316 bags of wheat on board, she came into collision with the steamer Grimsley. The Craig Ard sank in a short time, having been seriously damaged. All on board were saved. It is not known what damage was sustained by the steamer.
November 4.
The Times to-day publishes a leading article upon the present aspect of tbe Anglo-French treaty negotiations, in course of which it is stated that the difficulty which exists still relates principally to the proposal of the French Government to levy specific duties npon British woollen and cotton manufactures,
Several decisions lately by the Irish Land Sub-Commission sitting at Belfast have been favorable to the tenant, and have in many cases had the effect of largely reducing the present rack rents payable by them on various estates.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3231, 7 November 1881, Page 3
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