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Losrooir; ; April 26.*— The prospects of the pro- ; posed Anglo- Australian steam line, for a service via the Cape have heen damaged by an adverse.; correspondence published in the Time's, The House of Commons have voted the reduced duties on sugar. ' ; London, April 29— The Australian Customs Duties Bill has passed through Committee of the 7 House of Commons. 7 7 ■, i ..: TMjc Hawkins^ Q.Cm. concluded his opening speech on the prosecution: 7of rthe Tichborne . claimant to-day. After taking the evidence of ' the Ahbe'Balier "'andfPerie^'Lefeyre,^the.claimiant's , previous examination will • . occupy three day s, "Several Australian witnesses, p includingMr-Gibbß, and Mrs Jury, have arrived. The opening competition at the^ wool sales is ■'• -Well Tmtriritained; pr Washed vdesOTiptions 7 are slightly lower,* but greasy sorts are a half- '■■ 'ipennyibetier,^ 7 ; ( ; y : y,77!7v'; , 77, 7:7' • ;;■ 7? ■; /]7 7.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 110, 8 May 1873, Page 2
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