ENGLISH AND FOREIGN
[BY SUBMARINE CABLE.] [SPECIAL TO THE PRESS AGENCY.] London, March 4. Mr Berry decided to offer three millions of the Victorian loan at 98 cum. div. A site on the Thames Embankment is offered for the Colonial Museum. Tho failure of George Francis Dickenson for £60,000 is announced. [beutbe’s telegrams.] St, Petersburg, March 5. The Russian police seized a secret Socialist printing press at Kief. Armed resistance was offered, and several were killed, wounded, or made prisoners. Paris, March 4. In consequence of M. Marches’ resignation M. Lepere has been appointed Minister of the Interior. London, March 4. In the House of Commons Mr Mills gave notice of motion for the production of papers relating to the Victorian deadlock. New Zealand Fives, IUI with dividend. Paris, March 5. M. Girard, hitherto Under-Secretary, and a strong Free-trader, has been appointed Minister of Agriculture and Commerce.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1575, 7 March 1879, Page 3
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