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LATER ENGLISH NEWS.

' (By Anglo- Australian Telegraph.) (From the " Daily Times." Loxdon, 31st October. A charter is to be granted by the French Government to the Bank of New Caledonia. The market is bare of Australian meats, owing to the rapidly extended sale throughout the kingdom. 30,000 hordes in New Fork have been stricken with the new epidemic. November Ist. Lord Pen zance, Judge of the Divorce CourtJ has resigned in consequence of ill-health.' Baron Martin will probably be his successor. The conditions of the Anglo-French commercial treaty have been published. The tariff of 1860 is to be maintained, with the addition of compensatory duties, equivalent to French taxes on raw materials. Differential shipping dues are to be abolished by England. In return, site obtains complete freedom respecting coal and other exports and imports. November 2nd. The Australian Colonists' Telegraph Banquest ! takes place on the 14th November!. Earl Kimberley presides. Tho simultaneous exchange of messages 13 desired.The Australian September mail was delivered in London on the 28th October. >'- The Auckland September mail was delivered two days later. STTLL LATEH NEWS. - London, November 4th. Mr. Eoebuck, at Sheffield, eulogised the House of Lords as being the greatest safeguard the country possesses. Sir Jauies M'Culloch has declined the Victorian Agency. VERY LATEST The following unpublished telegram, direct from London, was received in Melbourne on the forenoon of the 4tb November". London, November 4th. The Polynesian kidnappingatrocities excite indignation and horror. There baa been a recovery in the copper market. Quotations, 90 to 92. Tin, 143. ' New Zealand flax is rising. 1000 bales have been sold. Wheat is easier. 1,000,000 quarters have left California.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 250, 14 November 1872, Page 7

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LATER ENGLISH NEWS. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 250, 14 November 1872, Page 7

LATER ENGLISH NEWS. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 250, 14 November 1872, Page 7

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