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LATE BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS.

The Nihilists are again active in Eussia, The Clyde shipbuilders are again on strike. The Agent-General proposes to ship off to New Zealand 18,000 female domestics. , The American Tariff Commission is opposed to any change in the duty on foreign wool. - Lord Duffierin visits Cairo because or the ill-health of the Consul-General, of ‘Egypt, ; Do Lesseps proposes to make a short cut through the Isthmus of Kraw to China. ■

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2996, 2 November 1882, Page 3

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LATE BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2996, 2 November 1882, Page 3

LATE BRITISH AND FOREIGN NEWS. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2996, 2 November 1882, Page 3

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