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LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

m [REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.] By Electric Telegraph—Copyright, HOMEWARD MAILS. SEMI-PANIC ON THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. DATE OF DEPARTURE OF NEW GOVERNOR N. S. WALES. THE STEAMSHIP lONIC. RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGLAND AND GERMANY. HOISTING THE BRITISH FLAG IN BECHUANALAND. COMMERCIAL TREATY BETWEEN ENGLAND AND SPAIN. (Received March 12, 10.15 p.m.) London, March 11. The Australian and New Zealand mails, via San Francisco (Auckland, January 6), vveie delivered to-day. A semi-panic has occurred on the Stock Exchange, owing to the present political uneasiness. Lord Carington, Governor elect of New South Wales, sails for Sydney in October. Rio de Janieko, March 11. Shaw, Saville, and Albion Company’s steamship lonic, from Wellington (February 15), left this morning for Plymouth. The cargo of frozen meat is in good condition. (Received March 13, 1.15 a.m.) Berlin, March 12. The Nord Deutsche Zeitung, in an article to-day on the relations between England and Germany, says they are of a reassuring character, Capetown, March 12. Intelligence to hand states that the British (roops under Colonel Warren reached Rooi Grande, in Bechuanaland, and hoisted the British flag there without opposition. Madrid, Match 12, The Cories has ratified the commercial treaty concluded between England uud Spain.

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Kumara Times, Issue 2657, 13 March 1885, Page 2

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LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Kumara Times, Issue 2657, 13 March 1885, Page 2

LATEST BRITISH AND FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Kumara Times, Issue 2657, 13 March 1885, Page 2

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