REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
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Calcutta, .May 3. Yakoob Khan is proceeding to the British camp to interview the Indian authorifie.s. A large retinue wid accompany him. The aspect of affairs at Mandalay is reassuring. May 4. The district of Badakshan has revoked from Afghan authority. Mahanimed Ibrahim Khan, with the dignitaries ol Yakdakhils, has given in his submission to the British Government. London, May 2, Tenders for the New South Wales Loan amounted to £7,860,600, above two-thirds of which was at 98£ per cent. Berry declares Ins sjieach incorrectly reported. The Mission was a success, the object being to obtain the influence of the British Government, in order to avert a renewal of complications. He desires to continue the present friendly relations between Victoria and England. [special.] London, May 3. Money rather easier. Reserve lower, owing to withdrawals of gold to Paris. Australian securities are temporarily weakened by the new loan. Consols receeded half per cent. Prospects of wheat harvest at Home unfavorable. Wheat unchanged. LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Melbourne, May 5. The Hon. Major W. Col lard Smit h has been unwell since- Thursday, and has now become seriously ill. Sydney, April 25. Weather improving, but nuusualy eld ; snow fulling in the western and Southern Dist ricts.
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Kumara Times, Issue 810, 6 May 1879, Page 2
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