CABLE BREVITIES.
Bv Electric Telegraph. -Copyright, (press association.) Baron Rourcel, the French arbitrator in the Behring Sea dispute, will hold a sitting in Paris during the autumn. The President of the India Currencj’Association estimates that 15 millions in gold would be sufficient to establish a gold standard for India, retaining silver as an unlimited legal tender. One hundred and twenty bodies have been recovered from the debris at Gervais, the scene of the recent accident. The exodus of miners from Broken Hill continues. There is little prospect of a reconciliation.
It is rumoured that Lord Carrington will succeed the Earl of Zetland as Viceroy of Ireland.
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New Zealand Mail, 21 July 1892, Page 19
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106CABLE BREVITIES. New Zealand Mail, 21 July 1892, Page 19
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