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CABLE NEWS

ENGLISH & EOKBIGN

[reutee’s teleoeams.] LONDON, September 27,

The Markets,

The stock markets are depressed owing to political uneasiness. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, 465. New Zealand securities have advanced by fto 1 per cent, on last quotations. To-day’s prices are as follow:—5 per cent. 10-40 loan, 5 per cent., 1889 loan, 102; 4| per cent., 1879-1904 loan, 97£. The Wool Sales. A further examination of the wool sales just closed shows that New South Wales fleece and New Zealand greasy closed at from gd to Id higher than at the close of last sales. The Mails-

The mails via San Francisco, which left Auckland on August 17 th, were delivered in London to-day. Aquatic-

Trictett goes out practising daily in his new boat, and Hanlan is practising in a boat which he brought from America. Australians v Players.

The cricket match Australians versus Players of England commenced to-day on the Crystal Palace Ground. There was a very large attendance of the public, and the weather was fine throughout the day. The Players went in first, but wore unable to make any stand against their opponents, who disposed of them for 90 runs. Palmer and Boyle bowled splendidly, the former taking five and the latter four wickets The fielding also of tho visitors was excellent, and was much admired. The wicket was rather bumpy, and favored the bowling. The Australians went in for their first innings, and when the stumps were drawn for the day had scored 71 runs for three wickets down. Murdoch was caught and bowled for 36. Spofforth was again absent from the Australian team. Afternoon. In the cricket match, which was resumed this morning at the Crystal Palace ground between the Australians' and the players of England, the former have scored 133 in their first innings. The players are, therefore, 43 to the bad. In the Australian’s innings McDonnell was caught for 28 runs. The players have gone in for their second innings. September 28. The Irish Question. Mr Dillon made a speech at Skibbereen, Ireland, in which ho urged complete organisation, but not to in any way attack landlords.

CONSTANTINOPLE. September 28 South Eastern Europe-

The Porte has asked Montenegro to delay the steps it proposed to take to obtain possession of Dulcigno, as the Turkish Government was not yet ready to enforce the cession. Riza Pasha, the Turkish commander, has notified to the Montenegrins that if their troops cross the frontier into Albania, the step will be deemed a casus belli. Intelligence has been received that the Montenegrins have asked the aid of the Groat Powers to enable them to obtain possession of Dulcign©. They solicit the Powers to take some steps beyond coercion through the fleet. The Admirals in command of the vessels forming the squadron have referred to their respective Governments for instructions.

LONDON, September 28.

It is announced that the French Goveernmeut has instructed the Commander of the French vessels forming part cf the combined fleet, to abstain from taking part with the squadron in any act of coercion towards Turkey. „ CALCUTTA, September 28. The Afghan War.

The Cabulese who formed Ayoub Khan’s defeated army, and escaped to Cabul, have submitted to the Ameer Abdur Rahman.

ST. PETERSBURGH, Sept. 28,

The Nihilists

It is rumored that there is a Nihilist plot to destroy the Czar’s steamer Livadia, built at Glasgow.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2059, 29 September 1880, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2059, 29 September 1880, Page 2

CABLE NEWS Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2059, 29 September 1880, Page 2

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