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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

London, December 4,1 p.m. During the insurrection in Jamaica, 2,000 no' groes were slain. Gordon’s execution is condemed in England, and a full enquiry is demanded. The trials of the Fenians are proceeding. Luby ir sented to twenty years’ imprisonment. Stephens is still uncaptured. The official inquiry into the wreck of the Duncan Dunbar resulted in the acquittal of Captain Swanson. The Bishop of Exeter has experienced a paralytic stroke. Bank of England discount is reduced to 6 per cent. Bank of France to 4 and 3 per cent. Consols, 89J. The wool sales on November 24th were well attended, and good combing wools advanced I to 2d.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 346, 1 February 1866, Page 3

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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 346, 1 February 1866, Page 3

LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 346, 1 February 1866, Page 3

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