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London, Sept. 25. The Japanese Embassy were enter: tamed at the Mansion House. v Sir John Hanmer has been gazetted Baron Hanmer. ! Sir William Coghlin has been gazetted Colonel-Commander of Artillery. New coal fields have been discovered at WaterfordT "" " • Obituary. —The Duke of Leeds ; Sir Andrew Smith ; MrF. C. Skey, surgeon; Mr James Blenkinson, solicitor; Mr Benjamin, Land Framer, by suicide ; the Rev. James Marin, Birkeuhead ; Dr Robert Bernard; General Thoraas'Foster: The Rev. George F.isk, of Malvern; Alderman Hall ; Mr Pollard, surgeon. Outward freights have considerably advanced. -:. ■ '■■"; •':■■'■ The award of the Geneva Arbitration condemns England for allowing the Shenandoah to be refitted in Melbourne. Eight hundred and eighty Communists left Brest for New Caledonia. Stock market slowly recovering. The Bank minimum is i.h, Consols, 92£. . Sperm oil, 85s. s Adelaide wheat fetches from 65s to 68s,
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1329, 1 November 1872, Page 2
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138LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1329, 1 November 1872, Page 2
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