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( British and Foreign, ' London, June 20, The Morning Leader says that tho only meuin the Australian team who are playing up to their reputation are 1 Trumble, Bruce, and Gregory. 1 The match Australians v. North of England began at Manchester to-day. 1 Blackbam, Corn'ogham, and W. Giffen ' are uot taking part in it, and Chatterton and Davidson have been! ' substituted in tho English team fcj Shrewsbury and Giinn. M The English team has lost three! wickets for 185 runs, Jf Mr Eobert Glyn, Chairman of tbl Bank of New Zealund, intends to all Lord Brasßey to join the direotorall of tho colonising company whioh iff is busy floating, ' H Mr Deasy's counsel claimed tlfl charge of indecent assault should fl dismissed, on tho ground of cpnfiicfl evidence, The Magistrate^ Bxidw believed thero was a casefpr comnS tal, but adjourned his deciiori. |H The conversazione givM^yflH Colonial Institute was attiflJHH 2500 persons, incJuduu; LprJ^^H Berlin, June HH Two hundred and twentyfl9 members of ihenow Eeicbstag au^B and 192 oppose tho Army Bill, Bbjsbane, Jumv.29.fl The tramway atrikersamft^jJJl aotive hostility toMMf^jSoTJ^MM who aro Y Sydney, June 29, ■ Tbo Seamen's Union has issued* manifesto urging the men td'resist the reduction in wa'ges, •■ ■:'„. ' ,? l • VMelboubne, Junfl ; Bo,^ Vessels continue to leave; with crews obtained at the reduded rate.-a ' So far as Melbourne is concerned, ,tbo difficulty appears to beb'ver.'--'/''}^. 1 Brisbane, June M^ Some damage has tranucais by ..':. At a lattf: «mplp|OT the; company, itwas-deoided ttfßWrM a .co-operative : line ;ofjMwj|Jß| oppositipa to .the'. tramjgflHfl^^B
from poisoning i Many have sue- | MmflP''" '■'■''■ '' Ijosdok, Juno 29. 1 do not approve Mr 1 SP^B»§u uI 6 Gordon's attompt to place i wM'Pff,South Walea hills on the market, i |||ip':Al';a Queensland dinner Sir F. J. i rick j said that the colony was ' H|ready.'tq meet the interest on its debt, i Pf}:• 6nd would shori ly cmergo triunipliant ' all diflicuhien, 4ho Hooso of Commons, i closing of the Indian I Juuo 28. in Denver City, Colorado, < ■ is paralysed and many mines have I' Senator Bland declares that the I \ adtion of India will force Congress to i ■ oonßider the adoption of bimetallism, i I ':'.. All Biiver securities aro greatly [ Rik.depre'Ssed. Silver is quoted at 2s < The low price is owin« to HHwricnn sales, and a further fall'is to-morrow. It is believed will stop at about 2s fid per HByxiio Government will favourably JtF oonsider the claims of the Indian ■ banks respecting the £1,500,000 H". wottuh of silver at present afloat. HL It is expected that the fall in the HH price of 9ilver will havo the offeet of three of the mines at Broken ■■Hill, It is stated that the Proprietary can make a profit even if silver ■Hdrops to 2s 6d per oz. BV Great disturbance in the trade wiib is feared through the action of HHthe Indian Council in closing the mine-owncts are oft'erinii in London at 2s 9Jd.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4459, 1 July 1893, Page 2
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486CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4459, 1 July 1893, Page 2
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