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-^>— (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION'S SPECIAL WIRE.) LONDON, Jan, 5. Messrs Tweedie, Williams and Co., bankers of Truro, Cornwall, have suspended payment consequent upon a run on the bank. Their liabilities are unknown. The 3rd gun on board the Thunderer ironclad burst, disabling the turret, and killing and wounding 40 men. Tenders for the South Australian loan were opened, the prices were 88 to 90. A proposal to take up the whole loan at the minimum was declined. (FROM THE PRESS ASSOCIATION'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) LONDON, JAN. 6. The Macedonian insurrection is crushed. The Turkish troops, it is said, committed frightful atrocities. PARIS, JAN. 5. Received 2.45 a.m. The French senatorial election was a great Republican triumph. Fifteen Conservatives and sixty-four Republicans were elected. CAPE TOWN, Jan. 5. The frontier disputes are settled in favor of the Zulus.
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Southland Times, Issue 3294, 10 January 1879, Page 2
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