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[BY TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT. 1 I KRUTISU'.S TELEGRAMS. (Rui-rivod February 4th, Ip.iii.) COMMERCIAL. Lovdon, February 2. Thk directors of the Jiank of England to-da)', reduced the bank rate of discount to four per cent. AFFAIRS IN BURMAH. Rangoon, February 2. With the approval of Sir C. Bernard the I'ritisli Chief-Commissioner at Upper Burmah, Addo, the Buddhist Primate, issued an edict calling on the Burmese to peaceably accept the British rule. It concludes by stating a free pardon be granted to those rebels who surrender before the 16th inst.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2274, 5 February 1887, Page 2
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87FOREIGN. Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2274, 5 February 1887, Page 2
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