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GAEL E_ NEWS [reutee’s telegrams to the press agency.] T H E _WA 11. British Preparations. Peace Not Signed. London, February 27. Mr Gathorne Hardy, replying to a question, said the first British army corps was ready for active service, while the formation of the second was being hastened. The Austro-Hungarian Government intend to ask the Legislature for a vote of six millions sterling for war purposes. The Treaty of Peace is not yet signed, AUSTRALIAN. SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE. [PROM OtTB OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Commerdial Collapse in New Caledonia. Sydney, February 28. Continued commercial disasters occur in Noumea. Coraie Fonciere has become insolvent, adding to the ruin and resulting in the Bank failure. All the mines and works are stopped. The Treasurer of the Transportation Service has embezzled 14,000 francs. When discovered he hanged himself.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1242, 28 February 1878, Page 2
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