CABLEGRAMS.
(reotee's telegrams.) London, jNbvember 25. ■At the wool sales to-day (T4l;^'bales were catalogued .' There /yv;as ; , good competition amo,ng the ; ■ fpreign buyers. . ...*.. .; : t ,, Mr Gladstone, speaking at Earn- *± burga, preferred & pe'lff.sssl'indictment -against the Government, and urged the necessity oi replacing the majority in the House of Commons, because the House wa9 responsible for the foreign policy of the Government.
November 26. There have been large withdrawals of gold, £300,0Q0 for yfch^ f United Statos, and £235,000 for* Egjpt, which was remitted to-dajn '■{ i \ \'^ New Zealand 10- 40 5 percent.flaan, lO2£. Adelaide -wheat, 's9a. per 4691b5, ex warehouse. At the wool sales fcoidjay, (s29 bales were catalogued. ■' '-*C '• ' . Novembe*^J^( The Chilians have captured lqtt* s " que.
Mr Gladstone, in his speech, at Dalkeith, near Edinburgh, favored local autonomy for Ireland.
The total reserve of notes and bullion in the Bank of England amounts to £16,062,500.
Afc the wool sales to-day 9631 bales were catalogued. There is a speculative demand for combines. Washed, scoured, Imd groas-breds show 3d to 4d &&yijAo£* i '^ s Wvember 25.
Davitt has been eommMed fdrtrial. The cases of Pigott and Killens are still undecided. Eeinf6r6em r eats liave been despatched to the West of Ireland. 1 ' where agrarian -'outrages are increasing. :•■ - T St Petersburg, November 25.
Prince Gortohakoff has made a statement reasserting the intention of the Puasian Government to initiate extensive internal reforms, and to adopt a pacific policy. > ;.; W~^ .•■>.:. Beblin, November 267 Germany promises co-operation in tjw objects /of the Melbourne International Exhibition.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 29, 2 December 1879, Page 2
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