ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[eeutee’s telegeams.] LONDON, October 3. The MarketsConsols have further declined J-, and are to-day quoted at 98|-. New Zealand securities are without change in price. The breadstuffs markets are unchanged. Adelaide wheat, ex store, 595; New Zealand ditto, 575; Adelaide flour, ex store, 425. Australian tallow, best beef, 39s 6d; best mutton, 435. The total stock in London on the Ist instant was 12,100 casks. Shipping. Arrived—Steamship Orient, from Australia. Her shipment of frozen meat is reported to bo in admirable condition. The Irish Land Act. Sir Stafford Northcoto made a speech to-day at Hull, in the course of which he expressed the opinion that it was necessary for the Government to take vigorous measures to prevent the League doing anything to nullify the effect of the Irish Land Act. PARIS, October 3. The Rebellion in Tunis. Telegrams have been received from Tunis reporting that the rebel Arabs have made an attack upon and have completely destroyed the station at Onld Zergha, on the Tunis and Algerian railways, and they are further reported to have massacred all the officials at that station.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2342, 5 October 1881, Page 3
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