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[REUTER'S RED SEA TELEGRAMS] London, 2nd June. NEW YOBK, 21st Mat. Further indecisive fighting. General Grant was reinforced. Another battle imminent. INDIAN alnd CHINESE SUMMABY. Galle, 22nd June, to Hong Kong 30th May. Alabanta draft commences in July. England and France have abandoned the London Treaty, and have proposed union between Holstein and South -Schleswig. Imperial troops of China have been universally s-uoooeesful. Chahge-bbat-Foo has been re-taken hy Gordon. Nankin alone holds out. Arrangements are being made to sieze it. Gordon retires from the command. An expedition to re-open the Straits of Shun, on a Saki, has sailed. Hong Kong freights, £3 10s. Exchange, 4s. 9£d. Gold-leaf, 22 dollars, 80 cents per tail. Shangai freights, £4. 10s. to £5. CALCUTTA, 16th June. Copper no change. Bice unchanged; freights 475. 6d. and 60s. BOMBAY, 13th June. Copper braizers, 59; freights, 30s. to SOs. to Liverpool.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 July 1864, Page 3
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146LATEST INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 July 1864, Page 3
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