SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
[SPECIAL. TO PRESS ASSOCIATION.] POLICE PROTECTION FOB CABINET MINISTERS. London, April 24, The police protection for the safety of the members of the Cabinet has been renewed. GERMAN LIKE OF STEAMERS TO THE COLONIES. London, -April 24. Hamburg and Bremerhaveh mil be the ports of departure for, the direct line of steamers to Australia. The extent to which the German Government -will subsidise the service is 4,000,000 marks annually. EXHIBITION AT THE OBYBTAL PALACE. London, April 24. The Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, under the direction of Mr. Levy, who was ; Executive Secretary for New South Wales at the Amsterdam Exhibition, has been opened, and is a great success. THE AUSTRALIAN MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANST. London, April 24. The shareholders of the Australian Mortgage and Agency Company (Limited) have sanctioned a proposed increase of capital. DEATH OP MABIA TAGLIONL London, April 24. The death is announced of Maria Taglioni, the famous, dancer, aged 80 years. THE B.ECIDIVISTES. ■ London, April 24. The English Government are expecting a further note from the Erench Government regarding the Recidivates question, THE OBIENTAL BANK. London, April 24, The annual report of the Oriental Bank hag been adopted. The Boars of Management intend shortly to intKK duce new capital. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7002, 26 April 1884, Page 5
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