LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.
STEAMER COLLISION. 550 LIVES LOST. ("Retjter'b Telegrams per Press Agency.] London, August 31st. Consols, 942 ; bank rate, 5 per cent; market rate, 4£. Wheat and flour are unchanged. Five per cent New Zealand Loan, 100£. The wool sales continue firm. Scoured be3t Sydney, and Victorian fleece, and greasy have advanced a half-penny to a penny. September 3. The powers of the Consuls are to be increased. [The interpretation of the following we must leave to our readers.] Amongst reforms in Asia Minor Europe iv Turkey pay be appointed head each village supervise collection taxes administration justice gendaroiarie mainly officered by Europeans. Pecuniary assistance afforded Turkey prevent excuses pica poverty. - September 4. An excursion steamer bound for London from Sheerness was ruu down and 550 arc known to have perished; The British fleet will shortly be withdrawn from the Sea of Marmora and the entry of the Dardanelles. [Special.] Pabis, Sept. 2. The Victorian exhibits obtained ten gold, 32 silver, and 41 bronze medals. Honorable mentions 33, and several more coming.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 187, 6 September 1878, Page 2
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