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OUR SPECIAL CABLES.

[PRESS ASSOCIATION SPECIALS. —COPYRIGHT.] NEW MINING COMPANY. GAS LOANS. London, June 7. The James Mace Mining Company, Victoria, has been registered, with a capital of £350,000. Tenders for the Australian Gas Company's (Sydney) loan of £300,000, at 5 per cent., were opened to-day. There wore 193 tenderers, and the amount was subscribed fivefold. Those at £106 8s will receive six per cent. The average was £106 14s. The minimum was fixed at 103. The Melbourne Gas Company's five, per cent, loan, of £50,000, with a minimum of 108, will be placed in the market on the 15th instant.

THE SUGAR BOUNTY.

DEATH OF LADY STUART. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HONORS. PRINCE ALEXANDER TO COMMAND THE BULGARIAN ARMY. MR GLADSTONE AND THE MELBOURNE CITIZENS. FRANCE DISAGREES WITH THE ANGLO-TURKISH CONVENTION. Loxdost, Juno S. England is arranging a conforcnco for the purpose of discussing with Germany and Austria the question of the sugar bounty, but tho Governments of those two countries demand fuller information explaining the objects of the conference. Obituary—Lady Stuart, of New South Wales. : Russia has strongly reinforced the garrison at Reni, a town of Bessarabia. The University of Cambridge has conferred on Mr Justice Windeyer, of New South Wales, the honor of L.L.D. The Bulgarian army intend to proclaim Prince Alexander their commander.

Mr Gladstone, speaking at Cardiff, declared that 10,000 citizens of Melbourne had unanimously condemned coercion. Later.

The French Government disagree with the Anglo-Turkish Convention relative to the evacuation of Egypt. 'The subject of the sugar bounties is being agitated at Greenock, and an enthusiastic meeting and procession have been held. At the meeting resolutions in favor of the abolition of the bounties were carried unanimously.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4935, 9 June 1887, Page 3

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OUR SPECIAL CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4935, 9 June 1887, Page 3

OUR SPECIAL CABLES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4935, 9 June 1887, Page 3