SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
♦ . [PRESS ASSOCIATION,] ILLNESS OF MB. RUSKIN. London, July 19. Mr. John Ruskin, art critic, is ill. THE FROZEN MEAT MARKET. London, July 19. A shipment of frozen mutton from the Falkland Islands ia realising 5d per THE EXTRADITION" OF DYNAMITARDS. London, July 19. The Treaty for the extradition of dynamitards is causing much excitement among the American Irish. THE WHEAT MARKET. London, July 19. The wheat market is dull. Last week there was a slight advance on toreign cargoes, but colonial stocks lost. Australian, ex warehonse and ship, were quoted at 34s 6d to 355. No business was done with cargoes on passage. Flour has slightly improved. THE IRISH BANK. London, July 19. The Irish Bank stock is, recovering from the recent heavy fall. [recteb's telegram.] THE DILKE SCANDAL. London, July 18. In the divorce suit, Crawford v. Dilke, evidence has been given by the servants in favour of the co-respondent, but the latter made certain damaging admissions.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7694, 20 July 1886, Page 5
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