REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
TO PRKSS AtJRNCY. LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. London, November 16. There have been fearful gales along the coast. Dounor and Cov, iii the China trude, have failed for a £IOO,OOO A Standard telegram from Rome States that Maeabe succeeds Cardinal Cull«n. Ellison wa-< reminded for the gold robb'ry aboard the Avuca. Scotland suhseri ed £170,000 for the Glasgow Bank 11-dief" Fund. The N«* Zetland Five Pt-r Cent. Consolidated are quoted at 102; New Zealand Four and a-half Per Cent., February and August. 9 If. Gordon, Governoi of Fiji, on th > occasion of his being presented w'th the freedom of the Citv of Aberdeen, stated lie recognised the eminent- qn d.ities of higher permanent Cl-.nial «.Iti.-i-iV-, bin d 'precated the eauemess of the C » onial Oiii;e to avoid party question calculated
to i-ender Governors careless of the interests of the Colonies.
The bank reserve is gaining strength week by week, and is now eleven and a-half millions. Money is less in demand, and rates are dropping. St. Petersburg, November 14.
Russia supports the French intervention on behalf of Greece.
London, November 14.
The ship Piako, bound for New Zealand, arrived at Pernambuco with cargo on fire. The passengers were transferred to the Loch Don, bound for Queenstown.
November 15. The Marquis of Lome and Princess Liuise have sailed for Cana la. November 16.
In consequence of the Afghan difficulty, a committee is f.n-min:/, of which Sir John Lawerence is chairman, in favor of the immediate meeting of Parliament.
Rome, November 16. The Tiber overflowed its banks, and partially inundated R >nie.
LATEST AMERICAN NEWS. New York, Novpmber 14. The President of the United States has ordered the payment of the Halifax award.
November 22.
Lord Salisbury, replying to the United States Secretary for Foreign A flairs, respecting the award, said he was prepared to cousider, in a friendly spirit, the American proposals.
DISCOVERY OF GOLD IN MADRAS. Madras, November 12. Gold has been discovered in Wynard, Madras.
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Kumara Times, Issue 669, 19 November 1878, Page 2
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