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London, March 26.
The time for receiving the Californian. mail tenders has been extended to the Ist of June.
'J he wool sales closed firmly. Two hundred and six thousand bales in all were catalogued, and one hundred and twelre thousand bought on foreign account. The opening decline recovered, and ordinary good Australian brought; equal to JNovember rates, while superior kinds brought e<jual to May early rates}; kalf-breds realised good prices. The manufacturing trade is inanimate. The steamship Northumberland left Plymouth yesterday. The ship British Viceroy has been docked at Liverpool. Arrived: John o' Gaunt, from Melbourne, and the Glen Osmond, from Adelaide. March 27. The Prince of Wales.is slightly indisposed. March 30. An immense Tichbourne demonstration was held in Hyde Park yesterday, Dr Kenealy presiding. The Spanish Government have refused to allow the Due de Monpensier to return. '*. "X
Obituary: Mr Martin, member for Meath.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1952, 7 April 1875, Page 2
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150Latest Cablegrams. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1952, 7 April 1875, Page 2
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