CABLE NEWS.
ENGLISH & EOREIGHN [beuteb's telegbahs.] LONDON, February 22: The Markets. Consols remain at 100£. New Zealand Five per Cent. 10-40 Loan has advanced to 105; and the Four and a-half per Cent. 1879-1904 Loan to par; Five per Cent. 1889 Loan is unchanged at 104. The market rate of discount has declined to 43 per cent, and the Bank rate to 6 per cent. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, remains at 555, New Zealand ditto at 51s, and Adelaide flour, ex store, 40s. Australian tallow —Best beef, 425; best mutton, 48s. Best Scotch pig iron has declined Is per ton, and No. 1 f.o.b in Clyde is now quoted at 50s. Another Election for Northampton. Corbet will, it is announced, oppose Mr Bradlaugh in the election for Northampton. Shipping. Arrived—Ship Bangitikei, from Lyttelton (November 19th). BEBLIN, Febrary 22. Bringing to BookPrince Bismarck has demanded of the Russian Government an exposition of the recent speech of General Skobeloff to the Servian studentß at Paris, in which ho made a warm diatribe against the Germans, and predicted that war between Russia and Germany was inevitable. ST. PETERSBURG, February 22. The Late Ambassador to EnglandCount Schouvalofß died to-day, aged 55.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2461, 24 February 1882, Page 3
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197CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2461, 24 February 1882, Page 3
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