CABLE NEWS.
lit -ME AND FOREIGN ! RRUTRR—COPYRIGHT. ! (R 'ceivt'tl March 9, 0.80 a,m.) LONDON, March 7. The Daily News to-day stales that official despatches which have been from St. Petovsbargh strengthen the hopes of an amicable settlement being arrived at between England and Russia on the Afghan frontier question. It is announced that Lord Carrington has been appointed to succeed Lord Augustus Loftus as Governor of New South Wales. The Bank of England, by advertisement, invites holders of New Zealand Government 5 per cent consols to convert them into 4 per cent stock at £lO7. In the House of Lords to-day, Earl Granville stated that be regretted that annoyance had been caused to Prince Bismarck by a portion of the contents ot the English Bine Book on Hie Pacific question, and dwelt upon the importance of friendship between England and Germany. CAIRO, March 7. Lord Wolseb'V issued an address to the troops tinder his command saying ho hopes to lend anarchy into Khartoum before the did of the year, and in the meantim" preparations must continue to be made for an advance in autumn.
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Patea Mail, Volume X, Issue 1318, 9 March 1885, Page 3
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184CABLE NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume X, Issue 1318, 9 March 1885, Page 3
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