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(from THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PRESS AGENCY) — - _ LONDON. March 30. A BARONETCY has been conferred on General Wolseley, with the additional distinctions of K.C.B. and G.C.M.G. A pension has also been granted to him, and to-night he received the thanks of both Houses for his services. April 1. The revenue for the year is £760,000,000, exceeding the estimate by £200,750,000. Mr. Disraeli promises to consider the suggestion of the burial of the remains of Dr. Livingstone at Westminster at the public expense. April 4. The wool market is quiet, and prices continue firm. At the Liverpool sales, prices were a penny lower. Wheat firmer, home deliveries small. Adelaide is selling at 61s. to 68s. per 496 pounds. BERLIN. March 30. Bismarck threatens to resign unless the Reichstag vote an army standard of 401,000 men. April 1. The Archbishop of Cologne has been arrested.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 160, 16 April 1874, Page 2
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143LATEST TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 160, 16 April 1874, Page 2
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