DECLARATION OF BANK DIVIDEND.
Br Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. [Keutkr's Telegrams.]
E"DLLY FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER AND SENTENCED TO DEATH. FLOATING OF THE QUEENSLAND LOAN. BRADY'S BROTHER ARRESTED FOR SENDING: THREATENING LETTERS. MR BRADLAUGH jst NORTHAMPTON. THE CLAIMS OF FRANCE IN ANNAM. LONDON. May 9. The London Cha: :;rcd Bank of Australia has declared a ("n-dend of 3 per cent for the past ha 1J ;-ycar, and caiued forward £15,000 to tie resci re firid. ' The second trial of Timothy Kehy for tho miu-dcr of Lord 1 , . Cavendish and Mr Burko was concluded at Dubl'n to-day. Tho jr.:./ retir.icd a verdict of guilty, and sentonce of death was passed upon the prisoner. Tenders for the Queensland loan of £2,500,000 were opened to-day. The total am or:.it of the tenders received waa £2,650,000. Tenders at 97 will receive 93 per cent, and above that: i full.
May 10. A brother of Joseph. Brady, who was sentence 1 to death on the 13th v.ltimo for t'ue mi.vder of Lord I<\ Cavendish and Mr Burke, has been summoned on a charge of scndi.ig threatening letters to tlie foreman of t'.io jr./y by which Joseph Brady was found guilty. Mv Brad.augh addressed a crowded meeting of his constituents at Noi lliampton last night. In the course of his adebess ho promised to persist iv his ondeavors to _ take his seat in Parliament. An enthusiastic reception was accorded hjw.
PARIS. May 9. It has transp'-ed that M. Kergaree, the French Consul a,fc Thiuna:, is the bearer of a despal-jh from President Gi.-ev/ to Tuduc, tlie Regenj of A mam, regarcVng the claims of France iv Tonquiu. The document, aft.) , . , refer- ■ig to the civcn.nslanco undo; , which F ance guaranteed the independence oftheK-'ng of Annani aga-'nst China by the Treaty of Saigon in 1574, deolaves that the imrjotenoe of govc.iment wh ; ch has been by the Rege'it constrains France to adopt measr:ei to secure a better ad-r'nisL-ai-on of the aft'.r.-s of thok'ngdom, and with th-s \lew the French Government Ins now defi"ity'y deoided to occupy the prov."iice o? Tonquin, to assume control oT. fi3 Airuamese fo.-cign re'ations, and to collect tho Customs diuic3 and taxes. M. Grevy offers to grant an. ;i:mual subsidy ', o the King as compensation .' ° these terms are accepted.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3689, 11 May 1883, Page 3
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374DECLARATION OF BANK DIVIDEND. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3689, 11 May 1883, Page 3
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