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CABLE MESSAGES.

LATEST EUROPEAN.

(Rbuter's TeleOßams.)

(FROM., THE LYTTELTON TIMES.)

London, Nov. 2. "" Orders have been given to the Mediiterranean, squadron, under Admiral \ Hornby, to.proceed to Voelas. Nov. 3. 1 Three'per cent consols, 97f ; Adelaide wheat, 61s 6d ex wharehouse. Constantinople,"Nov. 3. Sir A. H. Layard, British Ambassa-" dor, has explained to the Por_e : thai the British Fleet has been ordered to Voelas on account of Great Britain insisting on the promised reforms in Asiatic Turkey, being carried out. ' ' Nov. 4. The Porte has' declared its intention to execute all reforms embodied in the Berlin Treaty. There .is great excitement in Stamboul at the action of the .English regarding Turkish' reforms in Asia Minor. £Agh Special.]. London, Nov. 3. Yakoob, the late. Ameer, assisted by a number', of his followers, attempted to make his escape frpm, .Cabul. It is believed to have been, .his intention, to head the-opposition to the -British occupation. The plot, however, was frustrated.' ; fA'. * r

The Cabinet are discussing the fer of Afghanistan to Persia j the Shah ceding Ormuz to England.

A Vienna telegram states that .it is a refusal of the. Porte to execute the promised reforms in Asia Minor, would be followed by the deposition of the Sultan in favor of his brother, under the control of the great Powers. A financial coup in Turkey is impending. The Porte, it is asserted, intends raising a loan on the security of the customs' revenue, ignoring previous mortgages.

Nov. 4., The Sultan promises to fulfil engage-. "ments in Asia Minor. Advices from the Colonial Labor Market have stopped the emigration of Durham miners.- - :

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 345, 7 November 1879, Page 2

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CABLE MESSAGES. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 345, 7 November 1879, Page 2

CABLE MESSAGES. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 345, 7 November 1879, Page 2

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