ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
GRECIAN REVENGE. RETURN OF CETEWAYO. STOCK EXCHANGE ROBBERY. [eeuteb’s telegrams.] LONDON, August 30, Consols remain at 99-J. New Zea] land securities are unchanged. Five Per Cent. 10-40 Loan, 107 i; Five Per Cent. 1889 Loan, 106£. Four and a Half Per Cent. 1879-1904 Loan, 100 J. The market for Colonial breadstnffs continues dull. Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, 48s 6d; New Zealand, ex warehouse, 46s to 50s ; Adelaide flour, ox warehouse, 355, Australian tallow remains firm at 45s 6d for best quality of beef and mutton. At to-day’s wool auction 8700 bales were catalogued. Less demand was experienced and prices were occasionally easier; inferior and faulty wools are now rather lower than at tho opening. The Duke of Albany, who was suffering from a severe attack of hemorrhage at Osborne, is, according to the latest bulletin, now rather better. [“age” specials.] LONDON, August 30. Thirty-six newspapers favor tho proposed banquet to be given to M. De Lesseps. The Greeks are persistent in revenging the Turkish outrages. John Dnnn advises that preparations be made to the return of Oetewayo to Znlnland. Bonds to tho value of £15,000 have been stolen from the Stock Exchange. There is no clue to the robbers.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2622, 1 September 1882, Page 3
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