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CABLE NEWS.

ENGLISH & EOEEIGJS.

[eeutee’s telegrams.] LONDON, January 25. Politics and Speculation in Stocks* The sudden collapse of speculation on the Paris Bourse, owing to the crisis which has arisen in French politics, has had a serious effect on the London Stock Exchange, and there have been large withdrawals of gold from the Bank of England during the past two days to meet the demands from France. The Markets.

Consols remain at 1001. N.Z. securities at the following quotations:—Five ■■ Per Cent. 10.40 Loan, 104£; Five Per Cent. 1889 Loan, 104; Fonr and a Half Per Cent. 1879-1904 Loan, 101 f-. Adelaide wheat, ex store, is unchanged at 565, and Now Zealand ditto at 52s ; Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, 425; Australian tallow —Best mntton has advanced 6d per cwt., and is now quoted at 425; best beef bas risen Is, and is quoted at 47s per cwt. LONDON, January 26. The Turkish Question. A collective note addressed by the Powers in reply to the Sultan’s recent circular note on the subject of his rights in Egypt as affected by the Anglo-French guarantee will, it is believed, have the effect of amicably arranging the difficulty between Turkey, England, and Prance. PARIS, January 26. The Premier in a Minority-

In the Chamber of Deputies to-day the Bill introduced by M. Gambetta for the reform of the French constitution was finally rejected on a division by 305 to 117. M. Gambetta and his colleagues have since tendered their resignations to President Grevy. CAIRO, January 26. The Egyptian Dispute. The dispute which recently arose between Cherif Pasha, President of the Council of Ministers, and the Egyptian Assembly of Notables is still unsettled. The Notables insist on supreme control of the budget, but Cherif Pasha declines to agree to their demand. BOMBAY, January 26. Cholera. An outbreak of cholera has occurred among the pilgrims now at Allahabad, and several deaths are already reported to have occurred.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2438, 28 January 1882, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2438, 28 January 1882, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2438, 28 January 1882, Page 3

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