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ENGLISH & FOREIGN. [BY TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT] [REUTERS TELEGRAMS.]

London,, January 19. It has transpired thaLa||the request of the British GovenrtMftt XSordon Pasha lias accepted charge of a special mission, tind has started for Khartoum. Gordon Pasha> will be answerable only to the British Government as regards his expedition, and has not Accepted toy command in the Egyptian army. f A Press Association despatch is as follows .-—The Pall Mall Gazette wiys that England having in reality in vested Gordon Pasha with supreme authority in the Soudan, it is necessary that Mr Baring should be given equal authority in matters of finance No further intelligence is to hand from the Soudan. The telegraph line from Upper Egypt to Khartoum has been cut rebel Arabs.

by New York, January 19. The steamship City of Coiumbus, bound from Boston to Savannah, has been wrecked, with great loss of life. 'According to the latest intelligence, 120 persons were drowned.

Hong Kong, January 18. It has transpired that, yielding to British representations, the Chinese Government hare suspended operations for blocking the Canton river with tor-

pedoes. London, January 18. The 'sum of £200,000 in gold has been withdrawn from the Bank of England 'for Australia, and it is expected that further withdrawals will shortly be made. A special despatch to the Press Association states :—The sb. John Elder took 100,000 sovereigns, and the sb. Mirzapore 300,000 sovereigns, for Australia. A despatch of the 19th is as follows :—: — The heavy gold exports to Australia ii stiffening the money market, and the secrecy attempted to be observed about the matter has produced unfavourable comment. It is inferred that the Australian banks have run short of gold owing to the operations of the new loan agencies. The Union Bank of Australia (Limited), and the Australian Mortgage Company, have each shipped 200,000 sovereigns, and the total withdrawals of gold for Australia has reached the most unexpected amount of one million. Tlie homeward mails, via San Francisco, dated Auckland, December 12, were delivered to-day.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1801, 22 January 1884, Page 2

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ENGLISH & FOREIGN. [BY TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1801, 22 January 1884, Page 2

ENGLISH & FOREIGN. [BY TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1801, 22 January 1884, Page 2

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