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British and Foreign Telegrams

By Electric Telegraph — United Press Assocuttien Copyright—Received 5,1St t OO 3.30 cm, BANK RATIO OF DISOODST. London, December 4. = Bank rate of discount is now at 5 per cent. RITUALr^TIO PRAOTIOKS. The Bishop of Lincoln has stated his willingness to comply with the terms of the judgment given by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Ritualistic case. MINING EXHIBITION. Sir Frederick Abel, the organising secretary of the Imperial Institute, has invited the Agents-General of the various colonies to meet in council on Tuesday, to discuss the question of holding a Mining Exhibition on a large scale. AUGENTINK AFFAIRS. Members of French and German Financial Houses have withdrawn from the committee which has been engaged in investigating the state of the finances of the Argentine Republic. The members of the English houses who remained on the committee have advised that no preferential security should be offered over existing creditors, and recommend the finding of coupons for national external bonds for a period of three years. They suggest that in the meantime inflated paper currency should be curtailed. J-KATH ' P SIR BAHKKS PRACOCK. Obituary: Right Hon. Sir Barnes Peacock.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 2

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British and Foreign Telegrams Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 2

British and Foreign Telegrams Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8950, 5 December 1890, Page 2

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