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Last Night's Cables.

[PKB PEKSa ASSOCIATION. —OOPYBrOnT.J

London, July 2. Tenders for the New South Wales loan will be opened on Tuesday. The final instalment will be due in December. The loan is made repayable in 1918. One of the conditions is that three months' interest will be paid in September. The prospects of the loan are regarded as favorable. Tho annual cricket match betwoon the Oxford and Cambridge Universities was won by tho latter in one innings with 105 runs to spare. The biddings at tho wool sales to-day were animated, and prices were firm. Mr. Davitt was examined before tho Parnell Commission to-day. He deposed that individual members of the Fenian organisation committed assassinations without the sanction of the governing body. Ho admitted that he once wrote professedly sanctioning murder and outrage, but he appealed to his superior officers to prevent the execution of such deeds. Ho had not attended a meeting of tho Clan-na-Gael body since 1880. He denied that thero was any alliance in Ireland between tho Clnn-na-Gael Socioty and the Land League. He also denied that the former was a murder eocicty. July 3. ! Two thousand persons attended tiio annual conversazione of tho Colonial Institute. The marriage of tho Princess Louise is fixed for July 27th. The New South Wales loan is quoted at a premium of 1 per cent. The Czar has specially ordered tho attendance of tho Kussiau and Persian Ministers at the ceremony of tho crowning of tho youug King Alexander of Servia. Sydney, July 3. The loan is required half for railway construction and half for redemption purposes.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5568, 4 July 1889, Page 2

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Last Night's Cables. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5568, 4 July 1889, Page 2

Last Night's Cables. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5568, 4 July 1889, Page 2

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