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CALOGRAMS.

[' Reuxeb's Telegbamsl

London, July lo

It is currently stated that the Pacific Mail Co.'s service between Sydney. Auckland, and San Francisco will be withdrawn in November next, when the present agreement is expired, the reason being that the colony of New Zealand is unwilling to continue the subsidy.

It is announced that Colonel Sir E. J. Lloyd-Lindsay, V.C , M.P. for Berkshire, has been elevated to the peerage.

Ihe Munster Bank (Limited), which has branches in the priucipal towns in the south of Ireland, has suspended payment.

San FbAncisco, July 14

The Pacific Mail Co.'s s.s. Australia from Auckland, 23rd June, arrived here on the 12th inst.

[specials to.the pbess association].

London, July 13. Five leading city financiers have signed, a strong protest against the excessive borrowing of New South Wales, as over a million of the last loan was unplaced.

Mr George Simpson Las started for Forth, to arrange with the Government of Western Australia for a land grant in aid of the proposed railway between Bunbury and Beverly, on the Albany route. Lord Wolseley, on his return here from the Soudan, met with a most enthusiastic reception.

July 14

The Times, in an article on the proposed New South Wales loan, considers it unwise to borrow at present, but is of opinion that the attempt made at bearing by financiers should be resisted. The leading dealers in stock denounce the protests made by the brokers. The annual cricket match, Eton r. Harrow, was won by the latter by three wickets after an exciting contest. The Government intend to erect the Gordon monument in Trafalgar Square.

Lord Mayor Fowler has been created a Baronet.

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5147, 16 July 1885, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5147, 16 July 1885, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5147, 16 July 1885, Page 2

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