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CITY EDITION. Latest Telegrams

BRITISH AND FOREIGN

[BT ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.— COPTRIQBT; , [Special to Prssb Association.] SIR J. B. THURSTON. j LONDON, Sept. 4. j Lord Selbourne said that the Government regretted the attacks or Sir J. B. Thurston. They bad the fullest confidence in his policy. Sir J. B. Thurston, in a caustic letter to the Standard, repels Mi Hogan's attacks. : • A NEW STEAMER. : The P. and O. steamer Palawan has been launched at Greenock. BANKRUPTCY. ; '<■'■. ■ ■ , . Sbpt, 5. I ' Mr Charles J. Taylor, formerly a colonial director of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, is bankrupt. The Loan Company is a creditor to the extent of £64,695. , CHINA AND JAP AN. | Russia and France are urging . Japan to accept under thirty million i taels additional indemnity and evacuate Liaotong, and also bring ; to a conclusion the commercial treaty with China. ".'.. '"■■ '■■,■:: - - /- ■ ■ ]■. ' NORTHERN INVESTMENT COMPANY. The Northern Investment Company of New Zealand has declared a ; dividend of 8 per cent, placed £4000 to reserve and carried forward £290. : •<■ CRICKET. I The Times says that if an Australian team * comes in 1896 it will ■ receive a warmer and heartier welcome I than ever. I. •■■ ■. = ■ ■■■■

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5356, 6 September 1895, Page 3

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CITY EDITION. Latest Telegrams Star (Christchurch), Issue 5356, 6 September 1895, Page 3

CITY EDITION. Latest Telegrams Star (Christchurch), Issue 5356, 6 September 1895, Page 3