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ENGLISH & FOREIGN.

[keutee’s telegrams.] LONDON, October 14. The Markets. Consols have advanced to 99. New Zealand 5 per cents have suffered a decline of -J-, and are to-day quoted at 100 J for the 1889 Loan. The 4i per cent 18791904 Loan remains at 98*. The market for colonial hreadstuffs is unchanged. Adelaide wheat, ex store, 595; New Zealand ditto, 555; Adelaide flour, ex store, 425. The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,900,000 quarters. Australian tallow, best beef, 41s 6d; best mutton, 455. A fair demand exists for most descriptions of hides. Re-arrest of Mr DillonThe stringent measures which bare been adopted by the Government in Ireland continue without abatement. Mr Dillon, M.P. for Tipperary, who was released from custody in August last, and Mr Hefferman, another prominent agitator, who was also recently released, have both been re-arrested. Mr O’Brien, the editor of the “ United Ireland,” the organ of the League, has also been arrested. The Irish Rebels in AmericaTelegrams received to - day from America state that the Irish agitators in that country are maddened at the action of the Irish executive. Great Loss of Life-

The storm which raged yesterday on the English coast, caused the death of 200 Northumberland fishermen.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2352, 17 October 1881, Page 3

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ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2352, 17 October 1881, Page 3

ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2352, 17 October 1881, Page 3

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