REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
[new ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Sydney, April 21, The Had field bushrangers have been sentenced to death. The judge gave no hope of mercy, and recommended them to prepare for the worst. LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. [special.] London, April 19. The Czar has appointed special commissioners to‘suppress Nihilism with the utmost rigor Colonel Wopp has been appointed Director-General of the Indian States. Money is plentiful ; slight discount demand. The business of the Stock Exchange is dull. Government debentures very dull. New Zealand Four-and-a-half Loan 98. Com qniet, and prices unchanged. The Times advises Berry fo return to the Colony instead of wasting time and urging on the Imperial Government not to meddle wMi the Home policy, especially as it was shown that the Council was willing for moderate reforms. Berry interviewed Beacons field, and the Cabinet arrived at no decision. It transpired that the Cabinet can do little for him. It is understood he advised him to return to the Colony and obtain a settlement.
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Kumara Times, Issue 798, 22 April 1879, Page 2
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