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LONDON.

May 28th. The Consolidated Bankjhas suspended payment. May 30th. Commercial confidence is improving. Two millions gold just arrived from America. Gladiateur won the Ascot cup. June 3rd. European Conference is to assemble on the 12th at Paris. Austria, Prussia, 1 and other continental powers are to be represented. Hostilities suspended. Callao bombarded on the 2nd May. Spanish fleet^defeated.

The panic in the money market is subsiding. Wool sales have maintained opening prices. Bank rate 1 1 per cent.

June sth. - European Conference abandoned Austria refuses to discuss the question of territorial changes. Prussia is about to occupy Holstein. June 7th. The Agra and Masterman's banks failed. Money easier. June 12th. Austria has energetically repelled the accusations of Prussia. Austria has evacuated Holstein.

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West Coast Times, Issue 258, 21 July 1866, Page 2

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LONDON. West Coast Times, Issue 258, 21 July 1866, Page 2

LONDON. West Coast Times, Issue 258, 21 July 1866, Page 2

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