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CABLEGRAMS

A PEERAGE FOR MR W. H. SMITH. London, Sept 15. It is reported that Mr W. H. Smith, the leader of the House of Commons, is to be raised to the peerage, and that he will be succeeded as leader by Mr Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer. A RUMOR DENIED. The rumor that the Canadian Government intended to ask the Imperial G iveruinent for a subsidy towards the Dominion rail way is denied. CANADIAN POLITICS. There is some excitement in Quebec owing to the Dominion Government vetoing the Magistrate’s Bill. THE BANK OF AUSTRALIA. The Bank of Australia his declared a dividend of 12 per cent., and carried £13,000 to the reserve fund. THE AMERICAN CRISIS. The Canadian merchants have instructed their agents to cease shipping goods via the United States. KALNOKY AND BISMARCK. Berlin, Sept 15. Count Kalnoky is visiting Prince Bisma. ck. A ROYAL BETROTHAL. Si. Petebsbues, Sept 15. "V The Grand Duke Paul, youngest brother of the Czar, has been betrothed to Alex- A andra, eldest daughter of the King of A Greece, W RUSSIA FINANCING. " Russia is acquiring credit notes to the value of fifteen million roubles.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 197, 18 September 1888, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 197, 18 September 1888, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 197, 18 September 1888, Page 2

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