LATE GABLE NEWS.
SECOND EDITION
[By Telegraph.]
London, June 17
There is growing discontent at the proposed new Wine Tariff. It is considered highly advantageous to France, and Mr Gladstone is credited with haying the prospect in view of Spain and Portugal offering to reduce the general tariff. Sir Francis Leighton, President of the liny a 1 .Academy, and Messrs Paisley and 'Thompson are actively engaged procuring works of art for the Melbourne Exhibition. The Duke of Manchester will proceed to the Melbourne Exhibition as honorary commissioner, accompanied by In's daughter, and Herbert Stafford will proceed to Melbourne as executive commissioner, instead ol; Sir Onnlillu Owen.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2267, 23 June 1880, Page 2
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106LATE GABLE NEWS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2267, 23 June 1880, Page 2
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