LONDON.
November 4
Lord Derby has stated that the New Guinea and Pacific decision is final, but he admitted that the protectorate means annexation.
Victoria's preferential claims against the Oriental Bank estate will be argued on Friday next. Mr Currie, late manager of the Bank oi Adelaide, has been presented with a service of plate
November 5
Sir Moses Montefiore, who has been suffering from a bronchial attack, is recovering. Lord Wolscley offers to withdraw the English troops from the Soudan on the condition that General Gordon is granted a free and safe passage from Khartoum. The ex-Empress Eugenic met with an accident whereby she sustained a slight fracture of the leg. It is believed that Governor Cleveland, a candidate for the Presidential election, has carried the day in the New York State.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4149, 8 November 1884, Page 3
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