REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
[new ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] EUROPEAN AND FOREIGN. London, November 3. Three .Per Cent. Consols, 971. Adelaide wheat, Gls Gd per 4‘JGU'S, ex warehouse. The total quantity of wheat alloat tor Great Britain is T, 100,000 quarters. Adelaide flour, 13s per 280 lbs, ex warehouse ; best Australian beef tallow, 39-i 6 1 to 41s Gd. Total stock of tallow in London on the Ist instant, 9750 casks. Constantixolpe, November 1. The Porte declares his intention to execute the reforms embodied in the Treaty of Bet 1 in. [special to the globe.] London, October 29. The British troops have routed the
Ghilzais near Kelat. Alaj or Sartoiius was wounded dangerously. *icr ;u. Witlldf England are large: Sugar has advanced Gd per cwt. The wh-at market is quiet. Ahstraliau is selling, ex .“hip, at u'Js per 48011}* The invention of a mixture is announced to preserve butter in ordinary kegs without the use of salt; [SPECIAL TO MELBOURNE AGE.] London, October 29. The Czar has determined to extend Russian inliuonbe to Central Asia. 40)000 troops have been ordered to reinforce General Tergiikassoff; October 30. News front Afghanistan states that General Roberts, instnicted by the Viceroy of India, has issued a procla-\ (nation announcing that Afghanistan has been permanently placed under the administration of the British, who will occupy the principal cities and strongholds. General Roberts will act temporarily as Military anct Uivil Commissioner of Afghanistan, supported at Cabul by a large body of troops: Several Indian regiments will reinforce the troops at Cabul, Candahar, and Jellalabad. The announcement has created a profound impression On the Continent of Europe: India generally approves; General Roberts has discovered that the massacre of the Embassy was inspired by poweoful advisers of the Ameer, but that Yakoob was not implicated. He will arraign the Ameer’s Ministers before a Military Court for ■ complicity in the massacre. ■» LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Sydney, November 4. Admission to the Exibition is fixed at the uniform charge' of one shilling. ■ [special.]Melbourne, October 31. Private telegrams advise, that ITennessy refuses to sell braiidy in bulk.Last year’s vintage is quoted at 10s pe,r gallon.- Candles show a further* rise of -j-dper lb.. The Age strongly urges the reconstruction of the Aiinistry.
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Kumara Times, Issue 968, 6 November 1879, Page 2
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