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' [REUTER’S TELEOR AMB —OOTOKJOKT- J , Monetary and Commercial. London, June 7. The, total .reserve initheßank of England in notes and bullion is Li 0,900,006- being ■ Laoojbp'o above the reserve of last week. 1 THe^proportion of reserve to liabilities has advanced to 36 per cent. The Bank rate of discount is unchanged at 4,905 cent, and'the market rate at 'Qbnsols remain at Vanijl New , securities at Adelaide wheat, ex store, is unchanged at 48s, T and {Jew Zealand /dUlb at 448 to 475. Off coast cargoes—New Zealand wheat is quoted at 435, Adelaide flour, ex store,! at. 33si 6dU> d »iiT n At the wobl'Sale ii,aad,jbales ' were offerS'd, ‘inakirig 'a gfcj.Soo bales- catalogued.since, the, commencement of thqserie£‘ i ; Australian combing, wools- are firmer, mt to-day’s sale. The withdrawals' during the present series now 1 amount ; td -20,000 bales. ! ■ The EngUshQoverhmentand the Pope. London, June 8. In the House of night, the Premier was questioned regarding the negotiations which rare! alleged to have been entrusted to Mr Errington, ' M.P.|tor Longford, at the PaipalCourt. In : reply, Mr Gladstone admitted that in the interest of peace the Government had availed theipselves-of Mr Errington’s visit to Rome to lay before the Pope an explanation qf the situation in Ireland. J ; Stranded. ’ Telegrams are to hand reporting that H. M. Gdast-guard ship Lively has been stranded at Stornoway, ,in : the Hebrides, arid ..has suffered considerable damage. 1 ' Trouble in Albania. Constantinople, Juno 7. News has been received here reporting that the Albanians are offering determined opposition to the 1 Montenegrins, Several stubborn encounters have taken. place with the Turkish troops who have been despatched against them. r An Egyptian Incendiary. > . Cairo, June 7. The trial of Daioud Pasha, the instigator of the burning of Alexandria after the evacuation of Arabi’s troops in July last, was concluded to-day, and the,prisoner was found guilty snd sentenced to death. ■: I ;i i>;;; ;K. ; Nihilists Surprised. [Received June 9, ,2.8 Si Petersburg, J une 8. ■ A meeting of thirty; Nihilists .in Jhis city was .sutprisedlbyThd pidlicd day, but they all escaped capture. Reform in Rnarifc ! a ‘ v a; ,i A The Czar has issued. a manifesto Russians, and reducing same as regards their classes.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 965, 9 June 1883, Page 2
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367LATEST FROM EUROPE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 965, 9 June 1883, Page 2
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