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■?er Electric Telegraph— Copybioht.) (Reutbr's Agency.) (.Received 1.15 a.m., Jan. 2nd.] London, Deo. 31. Large withdrawals of gold have taken place to South America. Fully half a million has been shipped by this week's mail. (Special to the Press Association.) (Reoeived 1.20 a.m., Jan. 2nd.) London, Dec. 31. Mt G. O. Trevelyan repudiates the proposal to establish an Irish Parliament. Exhibits are now being received fur the Indian and Colonial Exhibition. Tho stocks of frozen mutton are unusually low, and prices have improved a farthing per lb. Jan. 1. Sir Saul Samuel and Mr Murray Smith, the Aijents-General for New SuUth Wales and Victoria, will revise the conditions under which mails are at present conveyed to Australia before fresh tenders are called. The British Government, aro preparing to nt-uotiiita with the Soudanese for a pacific settlement of the Soudan difficulty.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3514, 2 January 1886, Page 2
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144ENGLISH AND FOREIGN CABLE. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3514, 2 January 1886, Page 2
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