CABLE MESSAGES.
o : — LATEST EUROPEAN
(reuteh's special to the press
AGENCY.) London, Oct. 25.
Cardinal Ctfllen is dead
Constantinople, Oct. 24
An Imperial Firman grants the reforms Englanddemanded for the Asiatic Provinces of Turkey.
Berlin, Oct. 24. The German police arc rigorously enforcing the Socialist law.
Calcutta, Oct. 25
Affairs on the frontier continue much the same. The concentration of troops is proceeding in readiness for war. It is stated that the Ameer's reply to the Sultan distinctly refuses to admit Enguiisjjjon into Cabul, or to have anything'to oVwith the British Government. A friendly feeling by the frontier tribes is generally manifested. There is much sickness at Peshawur.
[Special to the press agency] London, Oct. 26
Moneasi, a Communist workman, attempted to shoot King Alphonso at Madrid, failed, and was arrested.
The money market is calmer. The bank minimum is unchanged. Consols ninety-four. Banks, including Australian, two or three lower.
It is rumored that Mr Wellington Cairns, C.M.G., formerly Governor of Queensland, is to be appointed Governor oi' New Zealand.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 240, 5 November 1878, Page 3
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170CABLE MESSAGES. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 240, 5 November 1878, Page 3
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