ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[EBTJTEB'd TELEGEAMB.] LONDON, November 30. The Markets. There are no changes to report in the money market or in New Zealand securities. Australian breadstuff's and tallow are unchanged. At the wool sales a good demand continues. To-day's catalogue comprised 8900 bales. The Unspeakable Turk. The " Daily News " to-day publishes a telegram from Constantinople stating that in consequence of the difficulty which has arisen with the Greek Government, the Porte now threatens to order the closing of all European post offices in Constantinople. The Convict Lefroy. An official statement is published to the effect that prioi to his execution Lefroy, the Brighton murderer, withdrew his confession that he had murdered Lieut. Roper at Chatham. ShippingArrived—Ship Lochness, at Dunkirk, from Lyttelton; Crusader, from Port Chalmers, at London. VIENNA, November 30. Fighting in BosniaTelegrams are to hand reporting that further severe fighting has taken place between the Bosnian insurgents and Austrian troops. The latter were defeated and suffered a loss of twenty killed. ■ WASHINGTON, November 30. The Disaffected IrishThe Irish National Convention has again commenced its sittings at Chicago. Over 1000 delegates are present.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2393, 3 December 1881, Page 3
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