LATER ENGLISH NEWS.
(by cable.) (PEK GItEYILLE's TELEORA\r COMPANY.) Lokdojt, Oct. 29. Melbourne, Oct. 31. "Randolph succeeds Stilling as Commodore of the Australian Naval Station. Mr Cowper son of Sir Charles Cowper, acts as Secretary to Tallerman's new meat Company. Heavy sales have been made to arrive. Steward succeeds Cochrane as Admiral of the Fleet. The Colliers strike in AVaies has terminated. Coal is lower both in Wales and. at Newcastle.
Dr Livingstone will reach Ugigi in eight months. The G-eographicai Society have now feted Stanley. The New French treaty will favor English cotton goods. Nearly eighteen hundred emigrants left England for New Zealand last quarter. Thirteen thousand tons of Californian wheat have heen shipped for England.
The year's yield shews five per cent, increase over that of former year. Malt and cereals have advanced. Serious inundations have occurred in England and on the continent. Sir Bartlett Frero goes to Zan Zibar to open communication with Dr Livingstone. In the San Juan affair, the verdict of the arbitrators favors America.
Copper thirty-six Money scarce. The Atrato met with another accident aud returned to Plymouth. The market is bare of Australian meats.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 1020, 8 November 1872, Page 2
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