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ENGLISH NEWS, BY CABLE.

London, September 9. The Government of New Zealand have announced their temporary withdrawal from the San Francisco and Singapore services. Sir H. R. * Storks, aud Lord George Manners are dead. September 11. A terrible collision liaa occurred on the Great Eastern Rrailway. Ther<s were 19 killed and 90 injured. September 12. In the wool market the prices are well sustained. Scoured are maintaining a favourable position. One hundred and fifty-six thousand bales are sold. It is expected that the present prices will continue till the close of the sales. Wheat quotation unchanged. 343 bales of New Zealand fUx were offered, but the chief part was withdrawn, holders wanting from £19 to £20 per ton. The Torres Straits mail arrived off Townsville on September 14, and brings the following European items :—: — Disraeli states that Fiji will probably be annexed. A settlement of £15,000 a year has been voted to Prince Leopold. The Prince of Asturias will probably be proclaimed King of Spain. All Spain is declared to be in a stage of seige. The P. and O. Company surrender £20,000 per annum of subsidy, for permission to pass with mails through, the Suea Oanali The y Duke of Richmond has given notice that he intends to abolish betting forthwith on the Goodwood course. A baronetcy was conferred on the Lord Mayor of London. Advices from Singapore state that agrarian outrages have been perpetrated in Ireland.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 393, 23 September 1874, Page 3

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ENGLISH NEWS, BY CABLE. Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 393, 23 September 1874, Page 3

ENGLISH NEWS, BY CABLE. Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 393, 23 September 1874, Page 3

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