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ENGLISH & FOREIGN.

CABLE NEWS.!

[EEUTEE'S TELEGBAMS.I LONDON, July 2. j The Markets. The total quantity of wheat afloat Great Britain is 165,000 quarter^ 3 The market rate of discount is 1J belo\|S£ Bank rates. The total stock of tallow if|p London on the Ist inst. was 166,00^' The Australian Eleven. The cricket match, Australians Newcastle-on-Tyne, was continued too£l> day. The former, in their first inningsjv>>t scored 222 runs. Murdoch was giver'J out leg before wicket for 117 runs. .£X; Mr Bradlaugh. Mr Bradlaugh has taken his seat £»*'* the House of Commons. Melbourne Exhibition. Colonel Sandford represents the RovJ Commission at the Melbourne Exhibituw and sails on the 21st inst. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 3.f|f Turkey and the Great Powers. I The Turkish Government has detemined upon resisting the decision arriveiK-i at by the European Conference, and exfif tensive military preparations are beingPf made for mobilising the army corps. CALCUTTA, July 2. Afghan Affairs. Authentic intelligence has been received that Ayoub Khan, Governor of Herat, who for some time past bad been supposed to be making w arlike preparations to wrest Candahar from Shere Ali, the newly-appointed ruler of that province, has now actually left Herat and marched southwards with a considerable force to Earah, a place about 250 miles from' the city of Candahar. In consequence o£ this information a British column has been despatched from Candahar to Grishk, on the road to Farah, to support Ali Mahomed, who commands the Candahar tribes, and who is preparing to resist the advance of Ayoub Khan.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1985, 5 July 1880, Page 2

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ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1985, 5 July 1880, Page 2

ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1985, 5 July 1880, Page 2

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