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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

j London", Nov. 8. Arrived -Loch Ken from "Wellington ; leit July 16. London, Nov 10. Adelaide wheat, per 496ibs, ex warehouse, is at 60s. The totnl quantity (if wheat afloat for Great Britidn is 1,450,000 quarters. The Premier, in a speech at the Mansion House, stated he believed +he revival of trade would be because it was everywhere apparent in England, America, and Europe. He said the British government were closely watching Ireland," which had never yet appealed in vain to England. One result of the Zulu war was (hat it taught colonists self-re-liance in case of difficulties. The Afghan -* war has fully secured the frontier to Judia and maintained British influence in Asia. He believed there would-be prolonged peace throughout Europe, provided England maintained her present position in the councils of Europe. No mention was made of a dissolution of Parliament or the future policy of the Government. Earl Derby has resigned from the Carlton Club. This is regarded as a severance of his connection with the Conservatives. Nov. 11. It is established beyond doubt that Yakoob Khan sanctioned the massacre of the Embassy. He is closely confined, pending tha decision re his punishment.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 199, 15 November 1879, Page 2

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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Temuka Leader, Issue 199, 15 November 1879, Page 2

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Temuka Leader, Issue 199, 15 November 1879, Page 2

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