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[BY ELEOIETC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT] Neuter's Telegrams, London, October 18. It is announced that H.M, ships Nelson and Diamond will be recoromissioned, and will remain on the Australian station, St. Petersburg, October 18. Six officers and two women, who were sentenced to death for complicity in Nihilist conspiracies, were executed to-day, Berlin, October 18. . The death is announced of William, Duke of Brunswick, aged 78. London, October 17. Consols remain at 101|, Prime New Zealand mutton is quoted to day at G|d to 6|d per lb, The wheat market is unchanged. Adelaide, ex store, 365; New Zealand ditto, 31s to 345. Adelaide flour, ex store, 255, Melbourne, Monday. Received October 20th, 12.30 p.nv —lt has transpired that Mr Stout, Premier of New Zealand, telegraphed to Mr Service, requesting to be supplied with further information regarding the proposed protest to the imperial Government against the conclusion of the convention with Germany in regard to the Pacific annexation.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 20 October 1884, Page 2
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155CABLEGRAMS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1818, 20 October 1884, Page 2
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