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(by elkcir'.otelkoraph—copyright/ Reuter's Telegrams. Melbourne, September 4, ; ' Sli' Graham Berry, .Agent-General in London, telegraphs to the Government that M, de Freycinet,- the French Premier refuses to make any concession with'-regard to the transportation of recidivisms and states that the laws relating' thereto.must take their course; Sir Graham Berry further announces that Lord Lyons, British Ambassador .jit Paris, reports that. M. de Freycinot has expressed unnoyance at the representations made to him by the British Governmerft. Sir Graham adds that Mr Stanhope, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has'stated that he still has hopes of a satisfactory settlement of the New Hebrides question. Adelaide, September 5. The Telegraph Department notifies that the Burmah land lines are interrupted, tbus preventing communication by the Cochin China route westward of India. One of. the Port Darwin cirole (that to Singapore) Ib interrupted but communication ifi.expected to. be restored to-morrow, i .. :Bhippiiig wheat is quoted sfi Id to 5s 2d per bushel. Adelaide'town four £ll7B 6d to £l2 por tonj country ditto, £lO 12s H, ,\ A
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2392, 6 September 1886, Page 2
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