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CABLE BREVITIES.

At tho Ottawa' Conference tho .■■~s Hon. P. Sutton, New South Wales, < opened the'discussion on the ;bs. cable. .. The Canadian' press strongly con- 'v? domn tho exclusion of roportersfronr ■ the Gsnferenco, .It is reported that tlio Gliincso J Government has asked Russia to ,j----modiate with Japan re Corea t' Sir. ;E. .Gray, Secretary for tho Foreign Office, replying to a ques- - • Vvfjj tion,' said that Great Britain had notified the Powers with tho Congo Treaty beforti made, with the exception - The farmers of the Constitution for Hawaii Mr Dale as President, Ex-Queen 1 Liliuokalani has protested, but tho "[ agents of the Great Powers pay no attention to her, ... 1 ' c The Daily Chronicle says that' their private advisers, fearing a%> tempted outrages by Anarchists 1 prevented the Emperor of Germany and tho Prince of Waleß from attending M, Camofc's funeral, Detectives hourlysurroundtbeEmpeior of Austria, who is now on a visit to I Trout, iii the Tyrol. . ,*? The Times assorts that the Bank Ji ' of New Zealand arrangement has. ■ been pending for three months. ; The Scotsman says that the Scoteh—deposits liavo been diminished for ;; / some time, and that the .Government' ' ; guarantee, places, the Bank, in a moro really solid position than it has been for years,. : • \.. ■■, ■ : Tho Financial 'Times considers ■ . that unless the'Bank'makes, default r in the new preference shares, no mil bo made. ■ - The Bank of New Zealand direc- \n 1 tors, after seeing Sir. Westby Perce- , val, cabled to Now Zealand in favout of the proposals. They regard twor millions as hinplo'to meet the needs) of tho Bank, i There was a large the opening of the July, series of tho ■ r London wool sales. Nino thousand three hundred and sixty bales were offered, and-though the selection was >■ poor, both home and foreign buyers : > competed keonly, prices being gener- -t> ally five per cent, above last closing' ■ rates, For medium greasers, f1 "» ' \ \ : rise occasionally reacued-:7j per I ' cent. I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4765, 5 July 1894, Page 2

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CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4765, 5 July 1894, Page 2

CABLE BREVITIES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4765, 5 July 1894, Page 2

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