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THE SUBMARINE CABLE.

LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. London, June 21. Dr Featherston is dead. (via Hong Kong), The first wool arrivals are 407,000 bales : 978,000 were offered ; Victoria and Sydney wools preponderated. The attendance of Home and foreign buyers was moderate. The sales were marked by considerable languor, and prices as compared with the last series show a fall of 15 to 20 per cent. Messrs Malcotnson Bros., of Waterford, have failed for L 1,000,000.

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Evening Star, Issue 4175, 14 July 1876, Page 3

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THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4175, 14 July 1876, Page 3

THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4175, 14 July 1876, Page 3

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