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Latest by Cable.

Br Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. *

(reuter’s telegrams.)

London, November 30.

Consols have fallen ■§■ per cent, and are quoted at 101-f-; New Zealand 5 per cent 10-40 loan is i higher, 102 ; New Zealand 4§ per cent 5-30, unchanged, 99f; New Zealand 4 per cent inscribed stock, unchanged, f)7. ColoniaL breadstuffs remain at previous quotations. Australian beef tallow, 26s 6d ; mutton tallow, 30s. The Committee of the Imperial In*stitute have invited the .AgentsGeneral to meet them for the purpose of discussing the points on which a disagreement has arisen. These include the question of the control of the different courts, which the AgentsGeneral claim. H.R-H. the Duke of Cambridge is taking an active share in promoting the Adelaide Exhibition. London, December 1 .

Mr John Morley, M.P., addressing a nublic meeting at Hawick last night, declared that the outlook in Ireland was at present very bad, and that social order in that country and a settlement of the land question were not obtainable without Home Rule.

(SPECIAL TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

London, December 1. The case brought against Mr John Dillon for intimidation has been adjourned until the lLth inst. It is likely that M. Lobanoff will succeed M. de Giers as Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs. The Council ot Cambridge University Senate recommend that the University of New Zealand should be affiliated to Cambridge. Mr Buchanan, of New South Wales, will lecture before the Fairtrade League on the subject of the Australian working man, apropos Mr -J. Norton.

Mr John Morley, speaking at Howick, declared that the Government had entered upon a fatal course in Ireland.

M. Waddington, French Ambassador in London, is pressing for a reopening of the Suez Canal Conference.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 770, 3 December 1886, Page 17

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Latest by Cable. New Zealand Mail, Issue 770, 3 December 1886, Page 17

Latest by Cable. New Zealand Mail, Issue 770, 3 December 1886, Page 17