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British and Foreign

ANARCHIST ACTIVITY. NEW FOREIGN SECRETARY NOT POPULAR. WOOL SALES. ( United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, Nov. 1. Foreign anarchists made a futile attempt to derail a train conveying Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria to Varna. The New South Wales AgentGeneral is experiencing great difficulty in shipping fireworks for the Commonwealth celebrations, the Board of Trade refusing to facilitate shipment. Many newspapers condemn Lord Lansdowne's appointment to the Foreign Office. The total quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is equal to 2,355,000 quarters and for the Continent 1,160,000 quarters. The American visible supply of wheat is 81,351,000 bushels. A cargo of Australian wheat sold at 295. Shares in the Australian and New Zealand Mortgage and Agency Co. 91. Wool yesterday was very firm, but prices are unchanged. The Omarama clip sold at 6£d, and Kekerangu at 6fd.

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Southland Times, Issue 14788, 3 November 1900, Page 3

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British and Foreign Southland Times, Issue 14788, 3 November 1900, Page 3

British and Foreign Southland Times, Issue 14788, 3 November 1900, Page 3

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