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C A BLE N E WS. [beutee’s special telegrams to the PRESS AGENCY.] Defiant Attitude of Rouraania. Russian Troops Ordered to Embark. Reinforcing the Squadrons. Kaffir News D.squieting. Panic on the Stock Exchange, Australian Securities Depressed. St. Petersburg, April 6. Prince Charles of Roumania has informed Prince Govtschakoff that the Roumanian army may be crushed, but it will never be disarmed. Constantinople, April 6. The Russian forces have received orders to embark at Buyukdere. London, April 7. The ironclad Triumph will reinforce th* Pacific Squadron, and the Penalowe, the Mediterranean. Kaffir news is disquieting. [special to the press agency.] London, April 6. The panic on the Stock Exchange continues. The Bank reserve is ten and a half millions. The stock markets are recovering. Consol-, 94], Australian securities continue depressed. Much languor was shown on the concluding days of the wool sales. The corn market is unchanged. Adelaide is in good demand at 62s 6d. INXERPROVINCIAL. [per press agency.] Wellington, April 8. The tender of Richard Dixon, Auckland, for the Carterton section or the Wellington and Mastertou railway, at £51,954, has been accepted. The Christchurch tenders were W. Stocks, £59,870; M. Luke,£62,192.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1265, 8 April 1878, Page 2
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