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[Pek Press "Agency.] London, June 23.
Obituary, Admiral Eous., ' The Government have withdrawn the Burials Bill. The Russian internal loan of two hundred millions of roubles has been issued. . The Turkish right -wing take the position of the rifles at Dela Baba. A despatch from Gortschakoff promises to respect British interests*, and states further that so long as England remains neutral, Russia will not interfere with Egypt or Suez capal, nor extend war elsewhere. Necessity not requiring her Ito go on beyond Stairiboul with a view to the future, and for the protection of I the common interests which may belong 1 to. European powers. Those powers should act in concert and settle question as to passage of Dardanelles and Bosphorous on an equitable basis. Despatch adds Czar resolved to ob- M tain guarantee for the security, of Christian Turkish provinces. Loan and Mercantile Agency report under date London, 22nd : Wool competition increasing ; quotations average a penny halt-penny better than opening. Principal advances have been in superior greasy, superior combing washed crossbred, combing in washed. Market firmer.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 98, 26 June 1877, Page 2
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