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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.. ; [REUTER— OOEYRXGHT. } (R'eceiVed April 16',‘ 12,10 a.m.) ' ' ;'. - It .-is,-, Queen/will deaTei\Vlndlot^Oaßtle^T6r^Oßbdrtio- : r oiE Tuqadfjy ntoc,t. fi _Owing to. .the^ : 3.adtijr j j j :©xirejpic ; .-iprecuutions-hgvo,; been rtakeni -by \th e;fpol i6e? to*' pre ireiifeo? any-f all ack being,raadp upon Her Majesty., •'* )r p£ Mr Bfadhuigh, 'for the issue of ir certain rblasphemous books,’ wnsKconcluded and - re-j suited in his acquittal. ' April 14. | New Zealand (ire per cent, (10-40) loan has to-day advanced £l, and is now at 108£. There are no changes toreport in securities 01.in.., colonial pro-; .ducci vwb mm.T Kv nosou j thc?ithhn nowl under trial in London) whowas recently; .arrestedlih Gk&gSfr haMhtitwatedifbitne; police his willingness- to turn informer) a gain stdy na m ite eo Vi spl ral or s. ) 1 *':* Consols/remain■■•at* 102§; New'Zea-i Jand; SccnHlies* pt. following.prices ;—£ per,cent. TO-40 16’ari, .1889 loan, 106^ 4 per cent, inscribed stock, „ , ;:‘i---Colonial breadstuff's continue dull at: last quotations ; Adelaide wheat, 1 ’ox : > warehorise, 50s ; New Zealand wheat, Cx 44s to 48s ; Adelaide fioni'j ex-wkreb’das^Sds. } The . total--quantity; of wheat afloat for Grelt *'B'ritain'iS’ '2,216,000^' quarters, .-140)000 quarters- less.Than last week. Australian Inflow .remains firm at 44s best beef, 465. best* hi a I ton. =• Ihj ST. PETE RSB U RG, April 14. It has, transpired, that a revival of activity-in .-Nihilist circles has recently been?- manifested, -and hhnierous-arrests have’bceri made. .; ) . A,'|
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OOP-YRIGHT.] (Recei V'ed.:A,pr i |.vi 6' ; 2j)' pmU) ‘ •’ -MELBOURNE, This day. J -Tlie ‘Argus ’thio morning, publishes a telegrajiiij stating that the ;i , OKester policed magistrate at Thursday-Island •planted the British flag pn.lNew ‘GnineS on the 14lh inst. . ’ j:.-.-It isl the present.session theifYictorian. Parliament will -Close 4his weeM »».-{.<-ft (Received Aprit”l*o. 12.10, p..nv) .fiOl’XOl - sailed. ; to : day : ;'fi)f Eiji tp-’allend thc obseqnies of ; lhe^late King Cako.bau. The Nelson at an early date. ■’ (Received April 16, 11.5 a.m:)V: , . SYDNEY,, Tins; day. <-q g). t Arriyefl yesterday morning,-■Hanroto; from Wellington. _ BRISBANE; s This;ffi(y.:::; railway collisign Ipccflfreq Tester3ay on Bowen Bridgej-near;-lthiß ’city. Two trains,met, witb a tefrific crash/'and several officials were severely injured,..-. ‘ Sir Arlhnr Kennedy leaves ;for Englond on the 2nd proximo;^ out 'r. o-. ■ - ia
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1022, 16 April 1883, Page 3
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