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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

London, undated.

Oils are unchanged. The Australian Customs Bill, after an animated discussion, was read a second time in the House of Lords. Earl Grey feared the measure would giro encouragement to protective duties, but Viscount Canterbury explained that -the Bill did not apply to foreign trade, but would act beneficially in legitimising Colonial arrangements, which were now unlawful. Earl Carnarvon thought the Bill inexpedient, but would not endanger friendly relations, if used wisely. Earl Belmore supported the measure. May 23. Mr Miall’s motion in the House of Commons for the disestablishment of the Church of England was rejected by 356 to 61. Discount six per cent The following message os also undated “ Monetary panics have occurred at Odessa and Constantinople. Prices for wool improve as the sales progress, but both the Continental and Home manufacturing trades are dull. ■ Money is in moderate demand, and large withdrawals of gold are expected. There is a semi-panic on the Stock Exchange. Wheat is firm. Tallow unaltered. Petroleum weaker. Sperm oil, L 96.”

SPECIAL CABLE.

London, May 23. . Hemp depressed; New Zealand Consolidated Fives, 104 J. Paris, May 23. M. Goulard, Minister of the Interior, and M. Jules Simon, Minister of Public Instruction, have resigned, and their resignations have been accepted. 'r

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18730602.2.12

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Evening Star, Issue 3208, 2 June 1873, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3208, 2 June 1873, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3208, 2 June 1873, Page 2

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