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BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

[Rbdthb’s AaKNor.j , The Deceased Wife’s Sister Again. London, April 6. The Bill legalising marriage with a deceased wife’s sister, which was passed , by the Canadian House of Commons On the 23rd nit., has been passed by the,. Senate. Chinese Exclusion. The Chinese Exclusion Bill, to pro* hibit Chinese immigration for ten years, . has been introduced in ? the American Senate.. Prance and Turkey in Tripolifor French troops in Tripoli were despatched yesterday from France. • Arrangements are being made by the'' Porte for doubling the strength of the.' Turkish troops in Tripoli. Commercial. Consols have'advanced .to, I'Oli. ,- {V - New Zealand securities remain at the following quotations 5 per cent 10-40 loan, 104 ; 5 per cent 1889 loan, 104?; 4£ percent 1879-1904 loan, 103. ; The total reserve in notes and bullion in the Bank of England is £12,750,000. The Bank rate of discount is unchanged at 3 per cent; tbe market rate has fallen to 2f. The markets for colonial breadstuffis and tallow are unchanged. AquaticIn view of his approaching race with Hanlan, Trickett is nowtraihing hard. ObituaryThe death is announced of tbe Bight Bev. P. Barker, Bishop of Sydney, from' paralysis, at the age of 78.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2820, 8 April 1882, Page 2

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2820, 8 April 1882, Page 2

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2820, 8 April 1882, Page 2

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