BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(Electric Telegraph— Copyriffht— United Pleis Association.) i LONDON, Sept. 23. ' The difficulty of arranging reciprocal trade relations between America and Canada is proving the greatest bar to the successful issue of the conference in Quebec between Canadiau Hnd American commissions. Two further attempts to wreck trains Ju England have been frustrated. Sel'T. '24.— Barry is willing to sou!' A Towns in November. Wray has challenged \ hoth Towns and Sullivan. I G. 111.1.I 1 . King Adams, of Wellington fl University College, has passed the Indian * Civil Service examination with credit. Mr Curzon, the new Governor-General of India has been made an Irish peer. THE HAGUE, Sew. .23. The Butch Budget shows a deficit of 12,800,000 guiders. PARIS, Sept. 23. Tho wheat crop is estimated at 12,300,000 hectolitres. Importation of wheat will not be necessary. BERLIN, Sept. 24. The Emperor, opening Stettin harbor, where large additions and Improvements have been made, remarked that Germany's future lies on the water.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8325, 26 September 1898, Page 2
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