CABLE NEWS.
ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[eetjtee’s telegeams.J LONDON, March 13. Earl Derby a Liberal. Earl Derby has written a letter to Earl Sefton declaring that he has now given his definite adhesion to the liberal party. LONDON, March 11. Bank ReserveThe total reserve in notes and bullion in the Bank o£ England is £17,968,750. March 12. Revolt at Pekin. Information has been received from Shanghai that a serious revolt of Chinese at Pekin has taken place. Chinghow, a high Chinese official, has been beheaded by the rebels. ConsolsThree Per Cent. Consols are at 97f. Wheat Afloat. The total quantity of wheat afloat for Great Britain is 1,800,000 quarters. The Wool Sales. The wool sales have closed, the quantity sold being 190,000 bales. There are none held over. March 13. Mr Gladstone on Lord Derby. The Hon. Mr Gladstone, in a speech delivered at Marylebone, said he believed that Earl Derby would henceforth be definitely associated with the Liberal party.;
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1890, 15 March 1880, Page 2
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