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LATEST ENGLISH TELEGRAMS.

SPECIAL FOR GREVILLE?S TELEGRAPH; COMPANY.

- — London, Nov. 26. Saturday afternoon. Consols, 92f . New South Wales debentures, 5 per cent., 102 ; South Australian, 6 per cent., Ill; Victoria, 6 per cent., 115; Victorian, 5 per cent., 103. The wool market is ratlier firmer. A large speculative business is being done in tallow. Wheat is 3a per quarter higher. London, Nov. 29, noon. The Time* has published Earl Granville's reply to Prince G-ortsckakoff. It is firm and decided, and intimates that verbal claims "will be met by pro_tejts Jl _bujL-kCss_jiolating the Treaty of Paris must be met by acts of repression. England's attitude being clearly defensive she can afford to discuss at the proposed conference, but the withdrawal of the Russian circular is necessary. News has been received from Shanghai to the 18th October, from which it appears that no suificient and sincere attempt has been made by the Chinese officials to pursue the perpetrators of the horrible outrages at Tientsin, when so many French missionaries and Sisters of Mercy were killed. 15 of the alleged assassins have been beheaded, but the chiefs of the riot have not been punished. : From Hongkong on the 20th of October, we learn that the Hongkong and Shanghai ocean cable has been laid for a distance of 40 miles. A rupture had occurred at Japan between the French and Prussian Ministers to that Court. The Mikado attempted to enforce neutrality, and was'aided by the English and American Ministers. . . The Eatavia and Singapore section of the British-India extension cable was laid on the 14th November.

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Southland Times, Issue 1354, 30 December 1870, Page 3

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261

LATEST ENGLISH TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 1354, 30 December 1870, Page 3

LATEST ENGLISH TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 1354, 30 December 1870, Page 3

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