FURTHER ENGLISH TELEGRAMS.
B [cable message]. ; ■ London, Oct. 21. ■Uustice Willis, of the Connnon'Pleas/ ■k committed suicide. The act is at■ibuted to .an attack of gout on the Him. Justice Deninan succeeds him. ■The American Consul at Zanzibar a letter from Livingstone dated ■lanyembe, July 2nd, and extolling' ■pnley for energy and kindness. HA German squadron is fitting out Hjka voyage round the world. ■ Obituary—Prince Albrecht, 'Qotm-.-■ss .. Shaffcesbiuy, .Albany: Fonblanqe, ■shop of Capetown, Sir Isaac Coppin, Hfeward (American statesman). ■[The high pi ices obtained for wool at ■jb beginning of the sales were not Bprintained, b\it they partially recovered ■cthe close. ■ . Oct. 22, 1.30 p.m. ■ The new treaty will abolish French. ■perential duties on British shipping, ■pi annul the obligation of England to ■x: wine according to strength. ■ Died, Sir Thomas Cochrane, Admiral Hbthe fleet. ■ The Government are sending Sii* Frere to Zanzibar to arrange for ■p anniliilation of the slave trade, and ■!> open communication with Living■>ne for exploring Lake Victoria.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1612, 2 November 1872, Page 2
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161FURTHER ENGLISH TELEGRAMS. Wanganui Herald, Volume V, Issue 1612, 2 November 1872, Page 2
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