CABLEGRAMS.
Renter's. London, October 25. Cardinal Cullen is dead. Constantinople, October 24. An Imperial Jrade "-rants reforms demanded by England in the Asiatic provinces of Turkey. Berlin, October 24. The German police are rigorously enibrciug* the Socialist law. (Special to the Press Agency.) London, October 26. Moneasi, a Communist workman, attempted to shoot King; Alpbonso at Madrid. The attempt tailed, and Moneasi was arrested. The money market is calmer. Bank minimum unchanged. Consols, 94. Banks, including- Australian, 2 to 3 per cent, lower. -Renter's Calcutta, October 25. Affairs on the frontier continue much the same. The concentration of the troops is proceeding in readiness for war. There is much sickness at Peshawur. A friendly feeling is generally manifested by the frontier tribes. It is stated that tlie Ameer's reply to the Sultan distinctly refuses to admit England's mission into Cabul orto have anything to do with the British Government. London, October 27. Government debentures are heavy and depressed. Exchanges are favourable for the transmission of gold from continental markets. The next sales are expected to show a decline. JNew Zealand wheat, 41s- to 455. CoNSTANTINOPLE,Octobei' 7. • An insurrectionary movement is on foot in Koumelia anil Macedonia, with the object of obtaining, a union with New Bulgaria. . (Special to the Melbourne Argus. ) London, October 24. The Prince of Wales, in receiving a deputation at the Colonial Museum, said he was convinced that the succes-s of the ii-sri- ution was undoubted.- He assured the deputa'ion of his warm interests in every proposal binding the Colonies to the Empire. He announced the intention of Her Majesty to confer the Companionship of St. Micha-.. and St. - George on Messrs Pelliter and Keeper (Canada), Casey, Levy, Coombes, Booth by, and Hodgson. . The Russian Press advocate indirect aid to the Ameer of Afghanistan. London, October 26. It is rumoured tbat Sir W. \#. Oairns has been appointed Governor of iNew Zealand. The directors of the Glasgow Bank have made r an immediate call of L6OO per share. There has been a terrible gale at Philadelphia. IViimerous edifices, 25 churches, and hundreds of dwellings were damaged. The shipping was j much injured. A great number of [ people were killed and injured. ! (Special to the Press Agency.) Paris; October 247 The Prince of Wales received a deputation at the British Embassy,' who presented an address from the Colonial Commissioner" at -the Exhibition (hanking His' Uqyal, 'Highness, and suggesting the- founding, of, a. Colonial ; Museum in London under the patronage of the Princess of .Wales. The Prince pr6mi r #dt:p assist .the"; Government if . ;the desire of the Cdl^arGoVerMehts w&s\cpmmumohiedt64him.
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Clutha Leader, Volume V, Issue 226, 8 November 1878, Page 6
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