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n It isiexpeeted thifc an* Indi^ij criclcfcjt ■tlßam'iwill visit Englabd Harionline »mn|*nier.£! . V. ; -^j 7 ; ;j |?r .'%\ ■ fy, T%Goun^ilof tlie-BoyaKC4lj»ni»H4^ I stitute are urging upon" the -Government 1 the pressiner necessity for modifying the present tariff on wines. i . Th» Princess of Wales has been suffer-. b«w recoverinff. , .•/ TJ» went^errnnaw-mHehifliilder. The wheat market is still depressed, and are reported of either off coast cargto o ■ Ilielie of new crop. The stagnation if ascribed to the «xcessiVe yie)d of the rrecent^artswt/ j^^ is aduu^dly mmci ' ab^y^the es^^t«^r^^f^he stock 1 P the^ya^C;dlonial Institute are urf ing th* GoTernraeut to reduce the impor ; -duty on Adst^alian wines. The: Daily Telegrapli to-day announce 1 fhaV in co&<ecmnce of the recent increaa >. of boycottiiig! in] Ireland, it has been to, re«jena<^ the clauses in the Act dealing wiUk ' -I. It is announced that Mr Edward Stan} hope basteen appointed Chief Secretary Jor:lreland, in place of Sy- William Hart Dyke, and tHaflie ,will be entrusted with; execi^ti^e powersi ' . I Toreci per «ent.> Consols hare advanced to 100£. New Zealand securities— s percent. 10:40 loan, mfidteXec^fi^l percent. 1877i1'964 loiin, , 1^ ; "> per centr tnF 'scribed' stack, 10l£ ; Bank rate of discount 4 per cent. ; market rate, 2|. i The total qijaniKty.oi whbaf l afl6at for the United Kingdom ia 1,610,000 qunfters;. 2Jew Zealand' frozen mutton has adj> vanced in value, and now realises 6^d to sjd per lb. Tallow has. alsa' mip T r«ved;. Australian beef tallow, , «f: fair 'average Suality, fetches 26s per cwt, while mutton rings, 2tis6d. ', ■ '^. i .,-.:'.:; i . • . The announcement of ; -.the appointment of Dr Moor House as Bishop qf Manchej'-' ter lias beea' receiv«(d with" feedings r p|f Kratincation W the 1 clerical authorities in 'Eilgla«d^^ '■':■:: /'•«-:? =.:..!'Jfff:.:-- ■.:• Pabis: January 1 7. \ i (M. I>e PreycinotJ tKe ! 'tiew^'Frrfmi>'^ has made his: &i*t Miniaterial si&tenienjtm the Chamber of Deputies. In the course of : his speech., h.B;h;inte^.ott tlio; disestablish jnent, of . Churches m^Ficanctj, ; nnd wfged the 5 nccesKity-for'ri)M?o«p economy in iaIL branches of the publ o service. M . De Freycinel farther stated ' that/his/Gpvernment r wpu(d cp»ut?nanc|» no colonial adventures.' ' " | " CONBTANTINOM.E, January 16. 1 _ It is announced that King Milan, of rServin, has declined to accede to the refliiestof the European Powers to del* 1 mipbilise Jhis forces on the ground thajt peace is now assured., , Prince Alexander /of Bulgaria has expressed tiis willingoesk . to disarm his troops wheu Serria does ..so..' •':' ' ■ . i
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 94, 19 January 1886, Page 2
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