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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

London, Dec. 22. The new Ministry has been reelected. The introduction of the Victorian loan is deferred. The wool sales closed firm. Opening prices were fully maintained. Fifty thousand bales have been taken for export. The Queen's speech announced the change in the Ministry. The Commons adjourned till the 11th, and the Lords till the 19th February. Mr Gladstone promised a reduction in public expenditure, to remedy grievances to which ratepayers have been exposed, and to secure free voting. Eagland, France, and Austria have declined to protect the interests of the Greeks who have been expelled by the Turks.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 223, 29 January 1869, Page 3

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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 223, 29 January 1869, Page 3

LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 223, 29 January 1869, Page 3

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