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CABLE TELEGRAMS.

Loxdon, Oct. 31st. The foreign arrivals are so abundant as to depress the com market. Adelaide wheat is exceedingly scarce, and is worth from 50s to 525. Hemp is steady. New Zealand hemp has been sold at £18 to £20. Nov. 3rd. The steamer Faraday lias recovered the lost Atlantic cable, and has commenced relaying it. Bkrlks-, Oct. 29t1). The Emperor opened the Reichstag in person, and in a speech said that foreign relations with Q-ermany \were amicable ; and friendship towards her powerful. The Emperor" guaranteed peace, and tho German policy was solely that of defence October 30th. After two days trial Kul man was found guilty of the attempted assassination of Bismarck. The prisoner admi! ted his guilt, and said he had been provoked by [Bismarck's persecution of the church, He was sentenced to fourteen years imprisonment, and ten deprivation of civil rigkts, with pollCO Burveillance, Galle October 30lh. The Golconda, with the Australian mails, arrived to-day. The Nubia sailed on the 24th. Ballabat, Nov. sth. The body of a man known as Black Johnny "Was found to-day in a mining drive at Dead Horse. He had been missing from yesterday, and a search having been instituted, the body was discovered. He is supposed to have died suddenly.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 408, 14 November 1874, Page 3

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CABLE TELEGRAMS. Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 408, 14 November 1874, Page 3

CABLE TELEGRAMS. Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 408, 14 November 1874, Page 3

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