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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. (From Exchanges.) London, September 29 hj. Several leading Liberals, representing a considerable section of the parly, are urging the Government to call Parliament together again in November. It is feared that the demands of Montenegro, that the Powers should take some steps of coercion towards Turkey beyond the naval demonstration, wid j -opar lise the latt-r h-iiu o irrie 1 into effect. England ami Russia are willing to carry out the display, line it is doubtful if the other Powers who have sent vessels to Ragusa will agree to act in concert.
Trickeit is now in first-rare form, and is out twice daily. Hanlon has gone into active training. There is very little betting on the approaching race. Constantinople, September 29th. Reinforcements of troops aro being sent to liizi Pash i, the Turkish Commander at Dulcigno, in view of possible hostilities with the Montenegrins. London, September ,10th. Adelaide and New Zealand wheat has advanced 6J per quarter. October Ist. A thousand pounds reward has been offered for discovery of the murderers of Viscount Monntmorris, who was shut dead iu his carriage at Donburtia few days ago. New York, October Ist. There is considerable excitement throughout America over the approaching Presidential election, ami speeches are being delivered by prominent leaders of both parties. It has been agreed by the Great Powers to .await a proposal to be made by the Porte with regard to the cession of Dulcigno to the Montenegrins. Farther advices to hand state that the Albanians are mastering in strong force at Du’cigno. H M S transport Hccla has taken torpedoes and boats to the Island of Corfu. Constantinople October Ist. The Porte has to-day addressed ar quest to the Powers, througa the Amhassa tors here, asking that it may bo allowed to delay until Monday, when it promises that definite steps shall he taken to bring about a solution of the Montenegrin d th :ultv. London, October Ist. The total quantify of wheat all >at for Great Britain is 1,3jj,000 quarters. October 4lh. Large meetings have been held at Kilkenny an I Cork, Mr Parnell being present, and violent speeches were made. Berlin, October sth. I The German Government threatens to j lay siege to Hamburgh and Allona unless these two places comply with the new tariff.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 964, 8 October 1880, Page 3
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