London.
The Clyde strikers have accepted an immediate increase of Is per week, but the Belfast men have rejected a similar offer from the employers. The settlement of the Mekong difficulty guarantees Siatn the control of the Valley of the Menam. The rest of the territory under consideration is divided between France and Great Britain. England's chief benefit is the right to extend her territory in the Malay Peninsula. It is expected that the Queen will make a short stay at Paris on her way to Nice. The Times comments on the importance of the statement of the Emperor of Germany. Tallow — Medium mufctoD, 21s Gd ; beef, 20s Bd. The English wheat market is steady, Continental ranging a little for the worse, and the American inactive. The cheese by the Ruapehu and Matatua sold at 40s to 453. Rabbit skins are in fair demand, prices ranging from par to a decline nf id on late rates. Prime New Zealand skins are id to Id lower. A Chinese loan of twenty million pounds will be placed in England I and Germany.
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Manawatu Herald, 23 January 1896, Page 2
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180London. Manawatu Herald, 23 January 1896, Page 2
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