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ENGLISH.

London, December 11.— The London Chartered Bank has declared a dividend of ten per cent. Copper is still inactive. A civil war in France is anticipated owing „to political affairs assuming such an offensive shage. The unfavorable news from France is likelyjto lower the price of wool • * The Hon. A. Ayers. Premier of South Australia been gazetted a Knight of the second classj'of St Michael and St George. A portrait of .the Queen has been painted fo the Sydney Municipal Council. j The Queensland Sheep. Investment Company is to be wound up. , J The following items of European news have not been forwarded by cable : — f November 9 — Bazaine was not expected to live through his trial, a _• A riot occurred at Exeter in attempting to celebrate Guy Fawk&s' Day. Seventeen . persons were wounded and taken to the hospital. . ' New . Yobk, November 9. — Fourteen thousand , horses are prostrated in New York City by the new . epidemic. , Several persons' have been^ attacked with a disease similar to that of , the horses'. • ' - ■ -'""' ' '_'•/.''■ •> - I Italy, November 10.— -The inundation:?"^! the River Po still continues. Families -are^tfjaking their escape in every direction, and stahdingAon the housetops., A .. A*:Ai'J ._!,;, For continuation of neips see Supplement. "

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 302, 19 December 1872, Page 2

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ENGLISH. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 302, 19 December 1872, Page 2

ENGLISH. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 302, 19 December 1872, Page 2

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