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Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.

COiMMBRCIAL. London, April 28. fallow: Medinm mutton, 255; beef, 245, The English wheat market is dull, the Continental inactive, and the American declining, A Bhipineat of cheese by tho s.s. Dnko of Westminster has been discharged, and found to bo undamaged. Tho Auriferous Ironsands Gold Extraction Company has been registered, with a capital 0fL70,000. TUB DUrCH MINISTRY. Tt« Dutch Ministry have resigned, THE QUEEN. The Queen has returned to Windsor. EVICTED TENANTS. A section of the evicted tenants denounce the bill for their relief as a delusion and a snare. ' SERVIAN AFFAIRS. Belgbadb, April 30. Tho King of Servia has restored his mother and father to their full rights. ATTACK ON AN AROHDDKE. Vienna, April 30. A bnllet itrnok a rail way carriage occupied by the Archduke Joseph while on bis way to Gratz. It is believed the shot was intended for him. THE UNITED STAIE3 TARIFF. Washington, April 30. In their final form the new sugar duties impose a tax of 40 per cent, on all sugars, with one-eighth of a cent, per pound additional on refined sort?. The new imposts come into operation in January. DEPORTING REBELS. Buenos Attbes, April 30. * The Portuguese are deporting tb« remainder of the Brazilian rebels to Asuncion, in Paraguay.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10037, 1 May 1894, Page 2

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Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10037, 1 May 1894, Page 2

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10037, 1 May 1894, Page 2

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