CABLEGRAMS.
(BY ELECIR'C telegraph—COPYßlGHT) RgUTKR's TELEOKAJIi Paris, 1 April G. It is announced that tho .committee to which was delegated the selection of the locality to which recidivistes shall he deportee has decided that they shall bo sent to French Guiana (Cayenne) only. Ottawa, April 6. The rebels still continue to be very troublesome in Saskatchewan county, and nowsistohandof a severe engagement which recently took placl between General Middleton's forces and. tho hostile Indians in the vicinity of Battleford. London, May 5. The Australian mails per Peninsular and Oriental.Company's R, M,S Par-
ramatsa, dated Sydney, March 26th, wore delivered hear to-day, via Brindisi. * •Three per cent, Consols have risen 2 since yesterday, and now stand at 98. Colonial breadstuff: Adelaide wheat, ex store, steady at 395; ditto, flour, ex store, 28s; New Zealand wheat, ex store.. 32a t0378.
New Zealand securities are unchanged, Tallow remains at last quotations. May 6. ;,;The report of the Royal Commision on the Western Pacific, which has just concluded its sittings,,'has been made public. The'report.recommends the adoption of a uniform policy towards all the islands,, more especially with regard to trade. . -'-.' .'Sydney, May 6. . A circular telegram has-been addressed to the Governments of all the Australian colonies, : by the Hon ,W.' B. Dalley, Attorney-General; suggesting that indemnification against all losses inflicted upon persons, and by seizure of supplies or coal by an enemy's cruisers should be guaranteed by all the colonies. This memorandum was dispatched by Mr Dalley on the advice of Admiral Tryonv
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1984, 7 May 1885, Page 2
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