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{By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Special to Pkess Association) Beceived September 5, at noon. Washington, September 3. Mr Balrd, Secretary of State, has not yet been officially informed of the rejection of the Chinese Treaty. London, September 3. Tbe Times considers the agitation against the Chinese in Anstralia merely a political trick. Tbe Queensland National Bank has decided to increaßo its capital by LBOO,OOO. New shares will be issued to existing shareholders at a premium of L 3 10s in London. Mr Randolph Want, Solicitcr-General of New South Wales, now in London, ia forwarding the proposals of QaoDg Tart regarding the Chinese question to tbe Chinese Ambassador. The Papal organs disavow Cardinal Morao's visit to Ireland, and assert that it ib unofficial. Sir D. Cooper, Acting Agent-General for New South Wales, in a letter to The Times, states that the sugar industry is only asking for Freetrade.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4205, 5 September 1888, Page 3
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