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(Reuter's Telegrams— Copyright.) (Received Jan. 29, at 12.50 p.m), ! Mkeboujrne Jan. 29. Mr Gibson, town clerk of Danedio, has arrived, and is enquiring into the alleged frauds in conneotion with the municipal bonds, So far as iB known there is no reason to believe that further frauds have been committed beyond those air eady brought to light. Intelligence has been received that the Wangilogong gold-mine is flooded. The men who were at work at the time of the influx succeeded in escaping, and no l>ss of life has occurred, Paris, Jan, 27. A compromise has been effected between the Government and committee appointed by the Chamber of Deputies to consider the question of the expulsion from France of members of dynastic families. The clause of the bill providing for cashiering Princes of the Imperialist and Royalist families from the army has been adopted, and it has been agreed that the exercise of public functions by them shall be interdicted, the question of their expulsion being left to the discretion of the Government. Admiral Jaureguibery has, however, resigned his seat in the Cabinet. The debate on the bill takes plaoe on Monday. ' Jan, 28. The Premier and General Billot, Minister of War, have refused to agree to the com* promise proposed in oonnection with dealin S with the Bonapartist question, and a split has occurred in. the Cabinet. M. Duclero has consequently tendered the resignation of himself and oolleagues to President Grevy. London, Jan. 27. Consols are to-day quoted at^ 102£— a decline of £. ! The New Zealand 4_- 1879-190- loan is quoted at 103£- -an advance of Jl. Colonial breadstuffrand tallow are firm at /last ; ; ; "■ & Itjukf- 'A-As • > , Best sides.pf : Anst^^-leaS^li^^ir :' " ;, :A.;bill provioyng for'issuel^^^^^^^^! has passed^ the lißgislatiye^sl^ly;^!^^^} Very heavy rain fellihereVdtom'g^the Whole; (Received Jan. 29, at 4115,p.m.) ;; 1 In the cricket match, Blich's Eleven v. Australia, the score of the latter stands at 218 for 9 wickets. In their first innings' the Englishmen made 247. • ' '•'' !

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Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 225, 30 January 1883, Page 2

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LATEST INTELLIGENCE Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 225, 30 January 1883, Page 2

LATEST INTELLIGENCE Mataura Ensign, Volume V, Issue 225, 30 January 1883, Page 2

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