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[seuteb’s telegrams.] LONDON, May 21. Tlio following vessels liavo sailed between March 17th anti April 8 th: Routenberck, Electra, Valparaiso, and Mataura, for Otago; Laugstonc, for Auckland; Pleiouo and Pareora, for Wellington; Dunkold, for Oamaru. LONDON, May 21. Volunteering amongst men willing to proceed for service to the Capo has coniK.oiiceih At Chatham and Portsmouth preparations for the dispatch of reinforcements are being made. The troop ship Euphrates is preparing for sea. Wool is firm and in active demand. BERLIN, May 21. The German Government decided to suspend the sale of silver. [special to the peess agency.] i SPECIAL TO VUE “TOjAEU herald ’.j LONDON, May 20. In reply to a joint communication from tho English and French Gotoiuments, tho Italian Government declares that it has no desire to cause complications with Egypt. Tho hreadstuffs market shows a slightly firmer tendency. [special to glorb,] LONDON, May 20. At. tho wool sales. 10.2(8 hales wore submitted. Prices show an improvement rb the sales progress.
May 21. Tho Macedonian insurgents refused the Turkish terms of peace, and demanded autonomy.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1640, 23 May 1879, Page 2
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