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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

fltUUTIin'S SPECIAL 10 PRESS AGENCY.)

London, April 17.

'I he stock market is still unsettled. Consols have slightly recovered. The extreme fall last v. cck in Russian stock was 15 per cent.

Wheat further advanced. Arrived: Timarn, from Port Chalmers. Svndey, Friday.

The Queensland Government has telegraphed to the authorities at Hongkong, warning them that the Northern goldfields cannot possibly support an extensive influx of Chinese, and urgently impressing the necessity of the entire stoppage of immigration. There is no tentage accommodation at Filzroy for 1700 Chinese gone there, and it is feared great sickness and starvation will result.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5016, 21 April 1877, Page 2

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5016, 21 April 1877, Page 2

LATEST CABLE NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5016, 21 April 1877, Page 2

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