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[per reuxer’s agency.] Commercial. London, July 12. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, remains, at 49s j New Zealand wheat, ex 'ship, 485; Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, 34s 4d. Australian tallow, best beef, is quoted at 35s 6d, and , best mutton at 395. The Home Ruler Declines. Mr Wi. Shaw, Home Rule member for the County Cork, has declined to
accept a seat on the Land Commission which is to be appointed under the provisions of the Irish Land Bill. The Fever Abating. Washington, July 12.
The latest bulletin reports that the President’s feverish symptoms have abated, and that he is progressing favorably.
Requires Confirmation. Paris, July|l2.
Telegrams, which, however, require confirmation, are to hand reporting that a large body of armed Arab tribes are marching from Tripoli to Sfax, to assist the Insurgents there against the French. The Arabs Still Hold Out. The latest news to hand from Tunis announces that the bombardment of Sfax by the French fleet continues, but the Arabs still hold out.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 395, 14 July 1881, Page 2
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168LATEST FROM EUROPE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 395, 14 July 1881, Page 2
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