CABLE NEWS.
SECOND EDITION
[special to the pbess agency,] Australians Victorious at Hull. Movement of the Indian Troops. Wool and Corn Market. London, July 20. In the match with the eighteen of Hull, the Australians’ first innings closed for 305, the top scare being made by Allan with 78. Hull in the second innings made 68. Boyle took eight wickets. The game was won by the Australians with ten wickets. The “ Daily News ” says the Indian regiments return to India in October. An official inquiry into the loss of the ironclad Kurgurst blames the helmsman of the Konig Willhelm. Money is in active demand. Consols, 951. The next wool sales commence on August 20th. All arrivals to that date will be admitted. The total bales then available will probably bo 300,000. Prices at present are without noticeable alteration. Hazard and Caldicott failed. Total liabilities are reported at half a million: threefifths are secured. The corn market is heavy and inactive. The weather is splendidly favourable for harvest. The acreage under crop in Great Britain is about the average.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1383, 22 July 1878, Page 2
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178CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1383, 22 July 1878, Page 2
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