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THE QUEENSLAND LOAN.

PERMANENCY OF NEW SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT IN EGYPT GUARANTEED BY ENGLAND.

PROBABLE RE-OPENING OF THE

TICHBORNE CASE

REJECTION OF 13ILL FOR OPENING MUSEUMS ON SUNDAYS BY HOUSE OF LORDS.

PRICE REALISED FOR FROZEN MEAT.

MR MACFARREN DECLINES THE HONOR OF KNIGHTHOOD.

THE WAR IN ANNAM,

LONDON. May 9. There were IGI tenders for the Queensland loan, amounting in the ayi^reg , ;'.tu to £2,G:J1,805. The exact average was ,C 97 Is 2d. Westgarth's firm have taken a million and a half of the loan.

Lord Dufl'erin, in a letter to ClnTif Pasha, states unofficially that the English Government will guarantee the permanency of the new system of government in Egypt.

Circumstances have occurred which render it probable that the Tichborne case will be re-opened.

The House of Lords has rejected the bill 'or opening museums on Sundays.

The French Ministry have brought down a stringent bill forbidding anti-Republican demonstrations.

May 10. The cargo of frozen meat by the Dunedin has realised an average of G-id. Mr G. F. Macfarrcu, the composer, has declined the preferred honor of knighthood.

Admiral Month , has been instructed to prevent Chinese troops entering Tonquin. An attack by the local forces of Annam on O Honoi has been severely repulsed. The French Government has detci mined to insist on a French protectorate of Annam.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3691, 14 May 1883, Page 3

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THE QUEENSLAND LOAN. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3691, 14 May 1883, Page 3

THE QUEENSLAND LOAN. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3691, 14 May 1883, Page 3

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