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London, Dee. 28, 12.15 p.m. A line of six ste.imers from Liverpool to Melbourne is propose,!, calling at Mil'brd flaven. Capt. (t >odenou<_*h is to relieve Commodore Stirling on tho Australian station. The Peel Riv r Company has declared a dividend of 4* per cent. Oils are unchanged Tallow i-s drooping. Leather is active. The year's i-nports of Australian moats I amount to 17,578 tons. The introduction of tierce beef has been unsuccessful. Arrived — Wild Duck. Austria, Germany, and Russia recommend Greece to satisfy the demand of France and Italy coni-eruiug the Laurium mines. There are reports tbat the diplomatic relations between Switzerland . and tbe Pope have been broken off. Tlie Press is greatly engaged in discussing the letter of the Duke de Gramont, asserting that Austria pleaded in support of France during the late war. The stitement is contested at Vienna. A threatened strike of 90,000 colliers is reported from Wales.
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Southland Times, Issue 1686, 7 January 1873, Page 2
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155LATEST UNPUBLISHED TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 1686, 7 January 1873, Page 2
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