TELEGRAMS.
«. I ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, .March 2. It is announced that Generals Sir Stewart an 1 Sir Frederick Roberts are to be created baronets.,^ In tha House of Commons fofst st|u«l_ the Irish Arm> Bill was read a tirst%» T | time, and the measure was voted "urgent," 'in order to give the speaker power to su press obstruction to its: passage through the House. Willi a similar object, the consideration of Supply was also declared urgent. Consols have advanced to 99§. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, is quoted at 50s. 5 per cent New Zealand 10-40 loau is quoted at 102, ex dividend ; 5 per cent New Zealand 1879*1904 loan In the House of Lords, to-day Irish Coercion Bill wao read a thtnJ time and passed. Capetown, March 3. Intelligence Has been received that the proposals of peace which had been made to the Basufcos by the commander of the colonial forces have remained unanswered, and that the ; Armistice has accordingly ceased. No further operations can be proceeded with on account of heavy rains.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 359, 5 March 1881, Page 2
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174TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 359, 5 March 1881, Page 2
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