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{Ptr Alkamhra, at the Bluff.) London, FepL-mb.-r 21. Th • policy of Germany on t - e K»stern question is officially stated as reserved and expectant. Th* attitude han supported the wislies; of the friendly powers directly interested Th* Russian *xpcilitiou to Mm-vo has returned to it* starting point, and a second expedition is now on the march. Sir George Bowen ana Sir J. Vogel will return to tho Colonies by the S.iii Francisco steamer leaving on December 8. Obituaiy—Lady Djubng and Lady Don, . . Sepremb-r 27. la* mission of the Foreign Ci-nsuls to tie insurgents iu the principalities has comploteb failed, a* they were unable to see the leaders <-l the movemtiit. Servia is now mobilising it> trnops, the Turks having shot two Servian officers on the frontier. , Sf)>tember 29. 1 be A ustrian, and I-aian C<.n*ulleport that tlie insur euta Bo’nvnd, in the «vc;,i oi an uiinistice being agre. d to. a L’moj-o.i> guarantee for carrying nut reform:-*. The 5 orte, howevo", refuse any concession until the auhof the insurgents is adc. limes’ publishei a telegram from bhanghai stating that the Chine.-e evade theii.jctu.'il iierforuiancc of the terms agreed *o a’ i.Ktn Ib.u, Mr \A ivtle, tli© Uiitisli r *r, leaves Pekn on 13ih October unlc.u a satiafac’ tory result is arrive 1 at. The London Pres ■ u -animoualy appr-.vc of the Knn attitude a’--au m-d by Hm Govornmcntan lMr Wa-te. A-i admiral, with four war steamers, ia at Clu. Foo, De tractive gales and floods have occurred in Ireland and the north o England, M. Leon Say, Finance Minister, in a Hpe-ch demons rating thegiowiug prosperity of France, said the indirect 'axes amounted to livin' 60,000 000 to 70,000,0 ;0 of franca above th - estimates. Iho Australian mails, via Brindisi and Sa.i J randsco, weie delivered on September 27. I ihe s.s. Pera left Galle fm- Australia on the • 24tb, two days befote contract »ime. ’lhuG> l- ■ at Oailc frcic Australia on the • 28th,
SPECIAL TO PRJiSS dGfiVCY LONDON. September 27, Sir-1, Vogel has engaged a homeward passaga via America, an 1 wilt arrive at Auckland about January 2. There is no news of the Strathmore, whFT. left Deal on April 20 New Zealand wheat is at 50s to 335; flour, 33s to 36s ; 20 bales of hemp (N.Z.), ordinary to good, sold at BIS to L 22.
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Evening Star, Issue 3937, 7 October 1875, Page 3
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391LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Evening Star, Issue 3937, 7 October 1875, Page 3
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