REUTER’S TELEGRAMS
[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. [special.] London j June 9. The King of Burmah sent an envoy to the Vicerory of India to explain the disturbances at Matidaly. Lord Lytton, to mark his displeasure at the massacre, refused him an audience, LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Melbourne, June 9. - The depositors of the Australian and European Bank have agreed not to remove the balance of their current accounts within a certain time. The investigation of the Banks affairs is satisfactory j £30,000 will fully cover any likely loss. A call of £1 a share in two instalments will be made in July and August, The Provincial Bank investigations shows that the expected assets will realise £15,000 to £20,000 more than was estimated. A call of £1 per share and the present assets will cover the liabilities It has been resolved to voluntarily wind up the bank. Sydney, June 8. The aboriginal who was condemed to death for rape was executed at Mudgee to-day. [special.] Melbourne, June 9. Disgraceful rumors are being circulated respecting the financial position of Messrs James M‘Ewan and Go., wholesale ironmongers, which ave utterly without foundation by the official contradiction.
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Kumara Times, Issue 841, 11 June 1879, Page 2
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