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CABLE NEWS.

AI tS r FROM EUROPE.

[rEDTßr’s IKLBORAMS—COPYRIGHT.] Monetary and Commercial. London, Not. 15. Consols remain at 101J6, and New Zealand securities at yesterday’s quotations. Adelaide wheat, ex store, is unchanged at 465; and New Zealand ditto at 38s 6d to 44s 6d; Adelaide flour, ex store, 325. Australian tallow—best beef, 38s; best mutton, 395. The Servian Rebellion. Belgrade, Not. 15. Intelligence has been received front official sources that the outbreak at Kruchenath in South-eastern Servia has been promptly quelled by the troops despatched against the rebels. The latter were unable to cope with the large force sent to attack them, and were dispersed without resistance. [Received Not, 17, 1.1(1 p.m.] Russia and Bulgaria. Constantinople, Not 18. The difficulty which lately arose between the Russian Government and Prince Alexander of Bulgaria has now been amicably arranged. The terms of settlement provide that a Russian is to be again appointed to the position of Bulgarian War Minister, but that she shall abstain from taking part in Bulgarian politics. A Second Sues Canal. London, Not. 16. Baron de Lesseps was entertained at a public banquet in Liverpool l last evening. In a speech replying to the toast of his health, M. de Lesseps .expressed himself as most hopeful of a settlement being arrived at (of the construction of a second canal through the Isthmus of Suez. ;

AUSTRALIAN.

fREUTBB’a TELEGRAMS COPYRIGHT.] The Victorian Bailway Board. Melbourne, Yesterday. Mr Spaight, Assistant Manager of the Midland Railway Company, England, has been selected by the Government for the post of Chairman of the Board of Commissioners about to be appointed for the Main Victorian Railways. The Land Bill. Sydney, Yesterday. In the Legislative Assembly last night the Land Bill came up for consideration. After an animated discussion the debate was adjourned to Wednesday next, the 21st Inst. The Markets. New Zealnad wheat, per bushel, 3s ; New Zealand oats, 2s 3d; maize, is 6d; Sugar Company’s No 1 pieces, per ton, L 34. Adelaide, Yesterday. Wheat is steady at 4s 4d. The flour market is depressed; town brands, Lio 12s 6d; country do, L 9 10s.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1002, 17 November 1883, Page 2

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350

CABLE NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1002, 17 November 1883, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1002, 17 November 1883, Page 2

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