EUROPEAN NEWS
TO 3hd NOVEMBER. LONDON. 31st October. Foreign arrivals are 30 abundant as to depress the corn marker. Adelaide wheat is exceedingly scarce, and is quoted as 50/ to 25/. Hemp is steady. New Zealand has been sold at £lB to £2O. Arrived—Winifred, from Sydney. 3rd November. The telegraph steamer Faraday has recovered the lost Atlantic cable, and has commenced relaying it. The Golconda, with the Australian mails, arrived at Galle on the 30th October. The Nubia sailed on the 24th. BERLIN. 30th October. After two days trial, Kullman was found guilty of having attempted to assassinate Prince Bismarck. The prisoner admitted his guilt, and said he had keen provoked by Bismarck's persecution of the Church. He was sentenced to 14 years' deprivation of civil rights, and police surveillance.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1629, 17 November 1874, Page 431
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130EUROPEAN NEWS Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1629, 17 November 1874, Page 431
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