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LATEST FROM EUROPE.

[hEDTEb’s TELEGRAMS —COPYRIGHT.] Shipping. London, May 26. The P. and O. steamship Ballarat, from Melbourne, April 10th, arrived at Plymouth to-day. Monetary and Commercial. Consols remain at and New Zealand securities at the following quotations:—Five per cent. 10-40 Loan, 104 ; Five per cent, 1889 Loan, 102; Four and a half per cent. 1*791904 Loan, 102# j Four per cent. Inscribed Stock, 100 The markets for colonial breadstuff's and tallow are without quotable change. The Wool Sales. At to-day’s wool sale 12,300 bales were catalogued. The demand is steady, but not active. A poor selection of wools was offered. Khartoum Safe. London, May 27. Telegrams have been received from Souakim stating that messengers arrived there from Berber who report that the country northward of Khartoum is in a state of comparative tranquility, and that the rebellion is nowhere serious, except in the immediate neighborhood of Shcndy,

The Wreck of the EuUi. Cafsiow'i, May 26. Salvage from the Ftearaer Bull!, which ran ashore at Paiernoster Point oa the Bth inst. realised Lioo. The wreck of the vessel has been sold lor Ly. all hopes of floating her having been abandoned. [Received May 28, 1.20 p.m.] A Stronghold Surrendered. Cairo, May 27Letters have been received here from the Governor General of Darfur (an extensive territory belonging to Egypt to the westward of Kordolan), announcing that his supplies having become exhausted, he has yielded to the rebels in order to avoid bloodshed, and the capital, Fashr, is now in the hands of the Mahditites. The Conference Question. London, May 27 In the House of Lords to-day, Earl Granville, replying to ajquestion, stated that parleying between England and France in connection with the projected European Conference is still proceeding, and the Government would inform Parliament of the result of the exchange of views before the meeting of the Convention.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1265, 28 May 1884, Page 3

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LATEST FROM EUROPE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1265, 28 May 1884, Page 3

LATEST FROM EUROPE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1265, 28 May 1884, Page 3

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