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CAB L E N EW 8, [SPECIAL TO THE “ AEOUS.”] LATEST FROM EUROPE London, March 9. A meeting of the Swiss Guard at the Vatican demanded three months’ pay, a concession usual on the death of the Pope. The disturbance was quelled. By a colliery explosion at Kilsyth, Stirling sixteen persons were killed. Oamaru seven per cent, loan of £OO,OOO has been taken at above the minimum of 1021. Australain securities are resuming their usual activity. Consols have risen one-half per cent. The wool sales proceed satisfactorily, and prices remain without noticeable alteration. SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE. [PEOM OTTB OWN COEEESTONDENT.] AUSTRALIAN. Sydney, March 11. The Colonist, for New Guinea, is definitely fixed to leave on March 20th. The fare is £l2. Chester won easily on Saturday.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1251, 11 March 1878, Page 2
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128TELEGRAPHIC. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1251, 11 March 1878, Page 2
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