CABLE NEWS.
Colonial interests m the Suez Canal(by electric telkohiaph. — copyeiuiu 1 .) (special to united pukss association/ London, April 29. The Agents-G-eneml recommend that, either Sir F. D. Bell or Sir AndrewClarke should represent the Australian colonies at the Suoz Canal conference. The Right Hon Mr Guilders will decide which it is to be. Sir Henry Loch will probably proceed to Victoria via rlobart by the New Zealand Company steamer. Tenders are invited for the Tas manian 4 per cent, loan of £800,000. The minimum Is* fixed at a premium on 9S. Tenders close on the 7th May. Frozen Meat m Paris. Messrs Simon Eraser and James Winter have* sent twenty carcases of frozen meat ex Lusitania to Paris for sale. April 30. The Government of Italy and Russia have agreed to join the proposed conference of Powers to take into consideration Egyptian affairs. Her Majesty the Queen returns from Darmstadt on Monday next. (reuter's telegrams.") Another Concession to Women. April 29. The Hebdomadal Council of the University of Oxford have passed a resolution approving 1 of the admission of ■women to (he examinations for University honors.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 131, 2 May 1884, Page 2
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187CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 131, 2 May 1884, Page 2
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