HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
.COLONIAL JUDGES AND THE PRIVY COUNCIL. THE REFERENDUM IN NEW SOUTH WALES. : FRANCE AND CHINA. (Per Press Association.) London, July 7. Tho imports for June decreased by £.'545,000, and exports by i' 109,000. The Captain Cook Brewery Company of Auckland, with a capital of £'160,000, is issuing £50,000 of 7 per cent, preference shares and £GO,OOO of 4.\ per cent, first mortgage debentures at 102 The House of Commons has passed the Bill providing for the appointment of Colonial Judges to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. The Spectator considers that the referendum proposals of the Premier of New South Wales are statesmanlike, and may prove a practical step of reform affecting the entire Empire. Shanghai, July 7. The Chinese loan treaty has been signed, and runs for 86 years. The amount is sixteen millions and the next issue is not to take place until January. The arrangement that the first charge be on the Customs duties remains nnaltered. Paris, July 7. France is sending an expedition to China, with a view of promoting trade. The party will ascend the Yang-tse-Kiang, making Chun-Kiang the centre. Special efforts are to be made to promote trade in Yunnan.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 8, 9 July 1895, Page 2
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