CABLEGRAMS.
(eeuteb's teleqbamb.) London, July 15. 5 per cent. New Zealand 10-41 loan, 104 j 5 per cent. New Zealam loan, 1889,104. ■' 7 ? & , - The English, Scottish, and Austrn ■'*' Han Chartered Bank pays 4 per cen dividend, and carries forward £6001 to the reserve fund. July 19. The well-known Australian line: Hydaspes, 209S tons, outward bourn for Melbourne) canie into collisiox with another vessel off Dungenea yesterday daring a thick fog. Th< Hydaspes sunk shortly after th( collisiotl, but all her passengers anc crew were saved. Constantinople, July 19. The trouble between Turkey and Greece over the required cession ol territory to the latter for the reqtffix cation of her frontier, continues, and •- a strong warlike feeling is manifesting itself in both countries. Hobart Pasha, the Commander of the Turkish Nayy, refuses to Oght the Greeks. The Porte continues to make warlike preparations, and Turkish troops are being despatched in large numbers to the Dardanelles, where the fortifications are being strengthened. Sydney, July 20. Very favorable reports have been received from the Temora goldfield. Brisbane, July 20. A large public meeting held here las*- night, carried a resolution con demning the proposed new direct mail contract between England and Queensland via Torres Straits, which the Premier arranged for whilst, in England. The meetiug also passed a vote of want of confidence in the Ministry in consequence of its having the motion recently carried in the Legislative Assembly for the * appointment ot a committee to inquire into the charges brought against the Premier and Colonial Secretary in Mr Henimaut's petition to the House. London, July 13. The twelfth of J uly demonstrations on the part of Orange societies passed off quietly. July 14. - , JThe Pall Mall Gazette states that 'the agitation in Victoria against the Chinese is preposterous, but believes that eventually the Chinese will populate tropical Australia. "*** The report of the Boaxd of Trade in reference to the missing ship Knowsley Hall is to the effect that the vessel was well found and seaworthy, and that there is nothing to account for her loss ; but the Board comments on the evidence of Lloyd's jßurveyoi, who stated that he was unaware where the load Hues were. The Tichborne Claimant has applied vfor permission to appeal to the House of Lords against the recent decision of the Court on a writ of error. Manilla, July 19. An earthquake which took place here has caused great damage. Calcutta, July 20. The troops which were reported as having deserted at Girishk partly consisted of Ayoub Khan's cavalry.^ Montreal, July 20.. The. Marchioness of Lome, proceeds to England shortly for the purpose ol 'obtaining change of air. • Rlelboujne, July 20. - ~ The banks have reduced the interest tomi'aeposits to 4 per cent.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 95, 23 July 1880, Page 3
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455CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 95, 23 July 1880, Page 3
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