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LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. London, May 23.

The motion for the disestablishment of the English Church was lost by a majority of 35f> to (ii. A large quantity of gold has been withdrawn for the Continent. Money panics have occurred in Itussia, Germany, Austria, ana Turkey. Stock exchanges uneasy. Discount, 5 per cent. There is a general depression in stocks. Wool firm, at latest quotations, but the demand is slack. Adelaide wheat, 6is to 6lh per quarter. Copper, £92 per ton. Sperm oil, £96 per tun. New Zealand hemp is slack at £23 to £21 per ton. Crcusv Australian and New Zenlan I wools are firmer. Meat* inactive Tallow, leather, and hides inactive. New Zealand Consolidated Fives, 103£. Monetary panics have occurred at. Odessa and Constantinople. Prices of wool improve as the sales progress, but both continental and homo manufacturing trades ore dull. Money is in moderate demand. Large withdrawals- of gold are expected. There has been a ieuu-panic on the Stock Exchange. Wheat, firm. ]).scount 8 per cent. Tallow unaltered, l'otrolcum weaker. Sperm oil, i'Jb pur tun. Uemp depressed. Now Zealand Consolidated Fives, 10 HThe Imperial authorities will undertake the cost of the postal service from California. E\ ulenco m the Tichborne case h damaging to tlie claimant. The Australian Customs Hill, afteran animated discussion, was vend a second time in the House of Lords. Earl Q-rey feared the measure would give encouragement to protective rluiios. but Vmcount Canterbury explained that the bill would not only apply to foreign liuJo but -would, no- bono ficiaUy m legitimising colonial arrangements, which wero now unlawful. E irl CurnarTon thought that this bill was inex])edient, but would not endanger friendly relations if it were used wisely JSurl Belmore supported the measure. In Franco M.M. (ioulard and Simon, Ministers of Interior and Instruction, have- resigned.

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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 167, 3 June 1873, Page 2

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LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. London, May 23. Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 167, 3 June 1873, Page 2

LATEST ENGLISH NEWS. London, May 23. Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 167, 3 June 1873, Page 2

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