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TRedteh 'a Telegrams per Press Agenoy."} Londox, Dec, 18. Elli3oD, accused of the Avoca gold robbery, has been remanded till January 6th on bail! to enable the law officers of tbe Crown to ascertain whether the offence was committed on the high seas. Mr Vaughan, the Magistrate, said tie would act on his own judgment, Tbe wool sales have closed. There was a slight recovery towards tbe close of the series- A -reTiew of tbe series establishes R
comparative decline of 7 to 15 percent on the September prices. The fall is most strongly marked in Sydney add Cape fleece cross -baeds. 4,000 bales of tho uew clips sold favorably. The trade is seriously depressed. December 19. Lord Beaconsfield, replying to a deputation of Britishers from California, said Jthat the Berlin Treaty of Peace was the best obtainable* although there might be persons who considered its execution unadvisable. Nevertheless, the Signatory Powers werej determined to see it executed. He denied that Cyprus as a station was inserior to Malta.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 296, 21 December 1878, Page 2
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