THE INSULT TO THE KING OF SPAIN.
A LEVANTING BANKER.-JEIIO,OOO EMBEZZLED. SIR STAFFORD NOTHCOTE ON THE COLONIES. LONDON. October 5. Emperor William of Germany has wired to King Alfonso that the insults offered him by the Parisians were directed to himself. Mr Warmden, the Secretary of the London and River Platte Bank, has embezzled tho sum of £110,000, and absconded. His whereabouts is unknown. Speaking at Belfast, Sir Stafford Northcote accused the Government of want of sympathy with the colonies. Mr Murray Smith, Agent-General for Victoria, has written to tho Times in reply to Professor Dicey, and justifies the action of Mr Sorvico in excluding the Irish informers from Australia. He adds that the colonists aro determined to prevent the colonies from becoming the cesspit of Europe.
By Eleotrio Telegraph.—Copyright. [Rkuter's Telegrams.] DELIVERY OF AUGUST SUEZ MAILS IN LONDON. THE NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA. THE FRENCiFeXPEDITION IN CENTRAL AFRICA. THE NEW FRENCH MINISTER OF WAR. THE WAR IN TONQUIN. DISCONTENT IN SPAIN OVER PRESIDENT GREVY'S APOLOGY.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3818, 10 October 1883, Page 3
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