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The Khedive and his Advisers. Alexandbia, April 8. The Khedive has dismissed Bivers Wilson, the British Finance Minister. He, however, refuses to accept his dismissal. V A new Ministry has been formed under the presidency of Cherif Pacha, composed exclusively of natives. Later. -," When dismissing Bivers Wilson the Khedive also dismissed Monsier Bigineres, the French Minister of Public Works in Egypt. : ■'.■■ London, April 8, Wheat is sixpence per quarter lower. -: London, April 7. The Secretary of State for the Colonies said that the sincerity of Cetewayo in making peace proposals was doubtful, and that a complete submission alone would satisfy the British Government. Colonel Pearson has made a road shortening the distance to Ekowe by three miles. Parliament has adjourned for the Easter recess. ' London, (undated). The Board of Trade returns of imports last month amount to £29,875,500, showing an increase of £3,343,750 compared with last year. The return of exports for the past month amounts to £16,187,500, showing an increase of £593,750. [Correction :—ln London telegram undated re Board of Trade Beturns for " imports show increase " read " imports show decrease."] The Brindisi mail was delirered in London on the 7th.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3164, 9 April 1879, Page 2

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