CABLE NEWS.
SPKOIAL TO UNITUD I'KK.SS ASSOCIATION. BY RLBCTItIO TELKGIUPHT. — COPHitOUT London, June 9. ; . The Adelaido loan,' for which tenders will bo opened to-morrow, is expected to average .£lOl. Sir F. Dillon 8011, Agent-General for New Zealand, has explained to Lord Derby the compromise suggested by Mr Grittifchs, Premier of Queensland, m the .Federation Enabling -Bill. ■■•■.- In connection with the floating of the Adelaide loan, the question has been' raised m the city whether a repayment will be made upon demand by the bondholders, or whether it will be at the option of the Government.. Sir Arthur Blyth, Agent-General for South Australia, replies that the former 'will be the method of* repayment. The difficulty which had arisen m con-' nection »>ith the establishment of an Anglo-Spanish treaty oh tiio question of greater concessions being granted m ad-, mitt ing Spaiii*h ; wines to England, will, probably be- amicably settlod as • soon as parleying, vhich had ceased, has been recommene 1. - ' ': '■ • The New Zealand Shipping Company's B.M.S. Ruapehu sailed from Plymouth to-night for Port Chalmers and Wellington, calling aj; Teneriffo and Capetown en route. ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 11, 11 June 1885, Page 2
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182CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 11, 11 June 1885, Page 2
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