SECOND EDITION. CABLE NEWS.
By Telegraph. — Reoter'B Copyright.
LONDON, July 8.
It is expected that the Tasmanian loan will be floated at £100 10s.
The police expect riot 3on the 12th inst., on the occasion of the annual Orange demonstration in commemoration of the Battle of the Boyne.
It is believed that the attitude of New Zealand respecting the New Hebrides has emboldened France to send the convicts which were intended for Madagascar to New Caledonia.
The Imperial Crown law officers consider that an enabliog bill will be necessary before the separation of Queensland can be effected.
The Chamber of Commerce Congress recommend the assimilation of postal charges to the Postal Union rates; the international neutralisation of cables; the reduction in telegraph rates; and advises that ship owners should be rendered liable for the proper care of goods confided to them for conveyance.
The Times advises the Congress to adopt a uniform commercial code for the whole of the Empire.
The New Zealand loan will be placed on the market in October. It is expected that the Tasuoanian loan will be floated at LlOl 10s.
The Pall Mall Gazette says that Mr. Gladstone's defeat is becoming a rout. Mr. Justin McCarthy was defeated for Londonderry, by three votes. He is not returned, as has been stated in a previous cablegram. The error arose out of a telegraphic mistake.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VIII, Issue 1355, 10 July 1886, Page 2
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