CABLE NEWS.
LbEUTEBS ,T KLKOBAMB.I v '"■ Londok*, May 13. Mr Graham Berry, the new AgentGeneral foi? Victoria, has entered upon his official duties. The Adelaide fruits have been.awarded a silver medal by the Horticultural Social • t England. \ y The Earl of Granville is seeking to maintain the status quo of the New Hebrides until the objection of the colonies have been modified. The terms of the Anglo-Spanish winf treaty will also apply to colonial wines, and they will, come into operation in July next, and remain in force for six jean. ............ .-r .. ,^_. .__.:.._. _*,*:,*=•.. -_•._... 'lhe work of delimiting tbe Afghan frontier has been resumed. The . French |loa_P of forty . million pounds has been successfully floated. h .-, The Times published a rumour to-day to the effect thatfthe Government intend to extend the Arms Aot to Ulster as a precautionary measure. Apples from Castlemame have been awarded the Horticultural Society's medal. ■ The South Australian loan is quoted at 1 per cent, premium. Tbe Kussian Charge d' Affaires is prey paring to leave Athens.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 144, 15 May 1886, Page 2
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169CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 144, 15 May 1886, Page 2
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