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HOME AND FOREIGN.

[REUTER —COrVIUGHT. ] (Received Jan, 24, 11.10 a.m.) LONDON, Jan. 23. Consols are quoted 100| an advance of ; Now Zealand securities remain at the following quotations: 5 per cent. 10-40 loan 105 ; 5 per cent. 1889 loan 103|-; 4-t per cent. 1879-1904 loan advanced; Adelaide wheat, ox warehouse, is quoted at 50s fid, and New Zealand wheat according to quality,at 44s fid to 48s. Adelaide flour'is quoted at 38s fid; Australian tallow remains at 43s fid for best beef and 4fis for best mutton. A report which was current yesterday, that the Prince of Wales intended to visit Canada in March, is now authoritatively denied. Cardinal McCabe, Archbishop of Dublin, has received a letter from the Pope in which His Holiness exhorts the Roman Catholic Clergy of Ireland to calm their countrymen and induce them to abstain from lawless acts. CAIRO, Jan. 23. M. Bredif, Controller-General, is about to leave Egypt, but it has transpired that he has been instructed by the French Government to resign his position as Controller. PARIS, Jan. 23. The question of the expulsion of the Bonapartists from France, will be discussed in Chambers on Thursday next. The ex-Erapress Eugenie has arrived here from England. VIENNA, Jan. 23. M. Gierr, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, is now on a visit to Vienna. 1 REUTER COPYRIGHT.] SYDNEY, This day. Mr H. Copeland, Minister of Public Works, who was rejected on seeking reelection at Newton, was yesterday returned for East Sydney, by a majority of 1500 over bis opponent Dr Ron wick, ex-Secretary of Mines. (Received Jan 24, I p.m.) MELBOURNE, this day. At the Executive Council meeting, yesterday, the following gentlemen were appointed members of the Board to enquire into the causes of the Hawthorne railway accident: Messrs Worthington, Dodgshuu, Bright, .Collier and Ross., The Council meeting was presided over by Sir Bryan O’Loghlen, Premier, the Governor being absent owing to the illness of the Marchioness of Nortnanby,

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 988, 24 January 1883, Page 3

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HOME AND FOREIGN. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 988, 24 January 1883, Page 3

HOME AND FOREIGN. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 988, 24 January 1883, Page 3

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