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LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTEE'S TELEGRAMS.]

London, December 11. The member of the Stock Exchange expect that thu Victorian loan will be placed i\b'3\. Teuder-> for the Hawaiian loan of £200,000 at (J por cent., with a minimum of !)(!, will be opened on the 13th inst. The agreement between England and Germany greatly curtails the Zanzibar territory in favour of Germany. The death is announced of Signor Marco Mmghetti, the Italian statesman and diplomatist. An expedition to equatorial Africa has been arranged, under the guidance of Mr H. M. Stanley, for the relief of Eli Bey. At Southport yesterday, after one lifeboat had capsized, a second was despatched t» the rescue of the same vessel -\s the previous boat was bound for. This met with the same fate as it s predecessor. The boat capsized, and fourteen persons were drownec'. Mr Me Arthur, who supported Mr Gladstone, has been unseated on a .scrutiny being taken for the Buckrose di\ isjon of the East Riding of Yorkshire. He has been succeeded by Sir Tatton Sykes, Conservative, Sir R. Hamilton, the newly-appointed Gcnernor of Tasmania, will sail for Hobart in the Doric, which leaves London on the 27th.

Paris, December 11. M. Goblet has succeeded in forming a Cabinet for the present. He will succeed M. de Freycinet as Foieign Secretary, General Boulanger retaining his position as Minister of Wai, and Admiral Aube that of Minister of Mamie and the Colonies. In the Chamber of Deputies to day M. Goblet announced that the new Ministry would follow the foreign policy of M. de Freycinet. St. PKrKßsitnic, December 10. A qenjal is issued of tho leport recently cunpnt that Prince Lobanoft would jeplace M. de Giers as Minister for Foreign Affairs.

"I like mild spring 1 air,'' said Uilpin, as he sat down on M'(JiH\ gate for a friendly chat ; " how fresh it makes e\eiy thing seem. Do you know of anything fierier than the gentle spring zephyr?" "No, I don't know as I does," replied M'Uill, "unless jt is |]jat 'era lyiint your *itt{ng on. "Taint been qia the gd^e abo\eha,lf-an-houi. " The attention of those interested it. directed to several alterations in and additions to the stock sales advertisements of Messrs W. J- Hunter and Co. and A. Auckland and Co T

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2252, 14 December 1886, Page 2

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LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTEE'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2252, 14 December 1886, Page 2

LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTEE'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2252, 14 December 1886, Page 2

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