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EUROPEAN CALOGRAMS. THE GERMAN TREATY WITH CHINA. EGYPTIAN FINANCES. BRITISH REVENUE ONE MILLION IN EXCESS OF EXPENDITURE.

London, April -5. Referring to the report that Germany had cancelled the treaty entered into "with China, the " Berlin Ga/efcte "explains that the treaty will be renounced' in 'lB77, 'tout the German envoy lately , projjosed, <vriUi the support of the other 1 Powers i interested, to negotiate for « rtrieion of fcfao present treaty.

'April 6. The Hon Mr Care's 'report on .tire Egyptian finances is ' published. 'It etat»s that the affoira are* critical. Everything is pledged to -meet 'the ' demnrid • of th* foreign creditors, but if the'loating debt bo - converted, and the revenue properly managed, sufficient resources will be found to meet nil charges on tire ( Government. ■The "British Revenue exceeds the expenditure by newly a million Bterling. The estimated revenue this year ii.len than the expenditure. An inoreased income tax is proposed.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 606, 8 April 1876, Page 2

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EUROPEAN CALOGRAMS. THE GERMAN TREATY WITH CHINA. EGYPTIAN FINANCES. BRITISH REVENUE ONE MILLION IN EXCESS OF EXPENDITURE. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 606, 8 April 1876, Page 2

EUROPEAN CALOGRAMS. THE GERMAN TREATY WITH CHINA. EGYPTIAN FINANCES. BRITISH REVENUE ONE MILLION IN EXCESS OF EXPENDITURE. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 606, 8 April 1876, Page 2

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