CALOGRAMS.
Jj'lO ;>f.A3 ;Ti»V VST rJL*( •' " ' Be^TKB 8 TSLI&BAXB Ikufuoir, June 12. Consols remain at 10O|. Heir Zealand securities, a^e,a^h.«.££N£wip£ i prices .—5 ..per cent. 10^-40 loan, lOef; 5 per cent. 1889 lo*D, 104 1,.; 41 per cent. 1879-1904 loan, 109|; 4 per cent; inscribed stock, 101$; o Colonial breadstuff's continue dull ait last quotations, tis, : Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, 48s; New Zealand ditto, -44s to 475. Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, !33s 6d. The market rate of discount has reduced to 33£, atfd is now half below the 1 Bank rate: Aostwiian. tallow, best beef^ ,418 6d; beßtnmM,4B»- , ' ", At tbe wool mVm to-day 11,900 bales <w«cv AffsMdr and .<♦»•«• was a firm and «etire deawt^l. ItMrcrossbreds are dull. Tbe gales efoM «M#« 23rd inst., and the third »erie» wifl «$• on August 21st, Thi»jpeHpae of the snn on the 6th May wail Sfitqndidly ofiserved by the party whit& prooMdf«M<Mbe Caroline Islands , tA^f | London, June 13. If Ua traoii^ect that the Queensland < OpTernmest bave.Mifdered two gunboats Bod'tw6Wpedtt?b^tg from England lor the defence of the colony. In the House of Commons last night a motion for pro^dintf grants by the State to enable Irish Ttelaatits to purchase tbeir farm*, was brouijtH^Kafore the House by the Conservative leaders, and, after a long discussion was agfcetd. tof '■> Ai^*un>HA,Jttne 12. dhe iPaah»OQi»«p«diii« Jki'Sicyptian forces |b the Soud|tt^tiaf been strongly re inforoed, and Trill ra^ymV offensive operations against J?l< M«)Wn»tid~«r foltdlrers in August. _ <^j^|
'■*: • *•« ' fj j ft' . r ■ • , [SPBCIAtS-^b • "THJfc -^WBSB ASSOCIATION.] . '< / -' : i I*ondoit, June 12. The Agents-General of the rarious Australia^ colonjesjfebnsider that before apprpiushiniihe Xn^e|ial Government in re/ereace to the propriety of the annexation of the New 3febride» and other Pacific Islands, the polonies should first decide what amount they are prepared to eqntribute towards Ifie cost of management of the new poaieHions. Mr Murray Staitfr, Affen^GeQeral for Victoria, and Sir F. Dillon Bell, Agent-General for New Zealand, have cable) t^ this effect to-their respective Governments. ! Notwith^tanding'&ines Carey, 1 the in> former in the PboßJHX.J^ark murder, being expelled from' .ttip Council, the judges in Ireland bave;decided that ho is still entitled to hold the position of Councillor. ■ , It is. announced that Prince Albert Victor will enter Cambridge .Univebi'ty in October next. _y f^\],_ Jt . ' l ■A procession, consiitmit^nearly fifty 'thousand persons, eso*tfa the Bight Hon. ifeha Bright at Birminftmm. |Mr Ko« (Liberal) ha* keen elected for Derby inthe plaoe of Mr, Michael Thou. BIW, who resigned a shcffl'^metiapl^ '"
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4506, 14 June 1883, Page 2
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402CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4506, 14 June 1883, Page 2
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