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ENGLISH.

London, November 30, 11.30 p.m. The Speaker of tbe New Zealand Assembly ia to be knighted. There is a demand for flax at advanced

rates, and the market is bare. Tbe coal sales support later quotations. The Royal Adelaide for Sydney has For continuation of news see fourth page.

; been wrecked off the ErigHah^ coast. Teh lives were lost. The Australian October Suez and'Californian mails have arrived. , - : ; After a stormy debate, the continuance of Thiers in power bas been guaranteed by a majority of thirty-six. The French funds rose . immediately. Copper is at latest quotations. • '■„ The reserve at the Bank of Enland has been increased by four millions. There are 700 desertions monthly from the British army. The ship Nelson is dff the coast in a damaged' condition. The dying depositions of Lady Doughty have been taken. Discount easier. Consols, 92|. Jay Gould, a member of the Erie railway ring has been arrested. LATEST UNPUBLISED. New Yoke, November 30. — Horace Greeley died to-day. Tbe event has created a profound sensation in political circles. The Insurance Companies have promptly met" the demands created by the Boston fire. Jay Gould has been remanded. His defalcations are, supposed to amount to fifteen million dollars.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 293, 9 December 1872, Page 2

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ENGLISH. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 293, 9 December 1872, Page 2

ENGLISH. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 293, 9 December 1872, Page 2

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