ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
CABLE NEWS
[eeutee’s telegeams.] LONDON, March 2. The Markets. Consols have advanced to 99f. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, is quoted at 50s. Five per cent. New Zealand 10-40 Loan, 102, ox div.; 5 per cent New Zealand 1889 Loan, 109; 4y per cent. New Zealand 1879-1904 Loan, 97^. The Third Reading. In the House of Lords to-day, the Irish Coercion Bill was read a third time and passed. LONDON, March 3. Coercion Bill. The Irish Coercion Bill received the Queen’s assent, and has become law. Kicking against the PricksThe Land League has issued a manifesto expressing its defiance of the Coercion Act CAPETOWN, March 1. The War. Intelligence has been received that the proposals of peace which have been made to the Basutos by the commander of the colonial forces have remained unanswered, and that the armistice has accordingly ceased. No farther operations can be proceeded with in consequence of heavy rains.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2191, 4 March 1881, Page 2
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