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LATEST UNPUBLISHED TELEGRAMS.

London, November 17. Mr Goscben, at Bristol, vindicated the Naval policy of the Government, and deprecated the present groundless panic He spoke strongly of the negotiations of England to suppress the Polynesian slave trade, and of engaging the whole Australian squadron in that duty. Five swift cruisers are building with the same object. A terrific hurricane occurred throughout Denmark. Eighty vessels were lost. Many wells were flooded, and a considerable number of cattle drowned. Many lives were lost. Melbournk, November 21. London, November 18. Money easier. Consols, 92g. Discount unchanged. Mr Gladstone has not resigned. Insubordination has occurred in the Metropolitan Police in consequence of the dismissal of the leader in the recent agitation for increased pay. November 19. Eighty insubordinate policemen .have been dismissed. In a debate in the French Assembly, General Changarnier condemned Gambetta's provincial tour and Government laxity towards the Radicals. Gambelta remained silent. Thiers demanded an appeal to the country and a vote of confidence, which was reluctantly voted— 2o6 voting for, and 117 against ; half the Assembly abstaining from voting.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 253, 5 December 1872, Page 6

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LATEST UNPUBLISHED TELEGRAMS. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 253, 5 December 1872, Page 6

LATEST UNPUBLISHED TELEGRAMS. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 253, 5 December 1872, Page 6

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