FOREIGN & COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.
XWHriA AlvW FOREIGN CJ&BI.V.. (I'kk Ki.ROrim TklkuhaKi -< 'nrvni-.H • ) (Reutbr's Agency.) (Rnooived 1.40 p.m., July 19th.) THE PARIS EXPOSITION. Pakis. July 18 The Director of the Paris Exposition to be held m 1889 informed Sir Graham Berry m reply to his representations, that the French Government favourably regarded the proposal that Prance should participate m the Melbourne Centennial Eshibitijn to be held nest year. (Rooeiverl 1015 p.m., Jnly I9th.) MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. London, July 18. Consols remain at 100 J. New Zealand 4 per cent inscribed stock has advanced by 10a to £99. There are no changes to report m colonial breadstuffs and tallow. (Special to the Press Association.) (Rcaoivod 10.50 p.m., Jnly 10th.) OBITUARY. liOndok, July 18. Lady Stuart. IMPERIAL! CONFERENCE. It is intended to forward a full report of the proceedings at the Imperial Conference to the Governors of all the colonies, for the secret information of themselves and their Ministers. An abbreviated edition, omitting such portions as it is thought desirable to keep back, will be issued to the public.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 3988, 20 July 1887, Page 2
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175FOREIGN & COLONIAL TELEGRAMS. Timaru Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 3988, 20 July 1887, Page 2
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