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CABLE MESSAGE, No. 2-REUTERS' TELEGRAMS.

A German squadron is fitting out for a voyage round the world. The foot-and-mouth disease is rapidly spreading in Yorkshire and Warwickshire. Obituary. — Prince Albrich, the Countess of Shaftsbury, Albany Fonblanque, the Bishop of Cape Town, Sir Isaac Coppin, and Mr Seward, American Statesman. The high prices obtained for wool at the beginning of the sales were not maintained, but it partially recovered at the close. Sperm oil, £86. London, October 22. The new treaty will abolish French differential dues on British shipping, and annul the obligation on England to tax wine, according to strength. Sir Thomas Cochrane, Admiral of the Fleet, is dead. The Government are sending Mr Bartle Fere to Zanzibar to arrange for the annihilation of the slave trade, and to open communication with Dr Livingstone for fie purpose of exploring Lake Victoria.

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West Coast Times, Issue 2210, 30 October 1872, Page 4

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CABLE MESSAGE, No. 2-REUTERS' TELEGRAMS. West Coast Times, Issue 2210, 30 October 1872, Page 4

CABLE MESSAGE, No. 2-REUTERS' TELEGRAMS. West Coast Times, Issue 2210, 30 October 1872, Page 4

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