ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE. LONDON, November 12. SOUTH AFRICA. The Transvaal is in a disturbed condition. The departure of the Dragoon regiments has been postponed in consequence. THE EASTERN QUESTIONServia, Montenegro, and Bulgaria are forming an anti-Austrian league. THE MONEY MARKET. Colonial debentures are in active demand. Tho withdrawals of gold from tho Bank of England are largo. LONDON, November 11. The Markets. Copper of all kinds is quiet at late quotations. Melbourne oxbides, best light, are worth 5 Jd, and best heavy 5-Jd. Sydney oxbides, best heavy, are worth 6d, and best light are worth 5 |d. Best Australian leather is worth lOd to ll^d. The total arrival of wool is upwards of 80,000 bales. [eexjtee’s telegeams.] LONDON, November 8. Arrived—Loch Croe, from Wellington, which port she left on July 16th. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 11. The Russian PressTho Russian Press are forbidden to discuss tho relations between Austria, Germany, and France, but attacks on Turkey and England are permitted.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1789, 14 November 1879, Page 2
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