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St. Petersburg!!, November 2. The Russian Press has changed its tone, and deprecates directly aiding the Ameer, and advocates a benevolent neutrality. London, November 2. The monetary crisis has passed and the money market is easier. Discount rates are falling back and the reserve is steadily rising. Consols have risen a quarter per cent. Australian securities are slowly recovering. A new Egyptian loan of eight and a half millions is announced. November 4. There ia no truth in the statement that England asks the Powers to insist on foreign observances of the Treaty of Berlin. New Orleans is now free from yellow fever. A difference exists between England and Newfoundland re the fisheries regarding certain occurrences when the settlement of the Halifax award was effected. Calcutta, November 5. An ultimatum has been sent to the Ameer of Afghanistan informing him |,tbat he mustdismiss the Russian mission and preserve neutrality. November G. Yesterday's Pioneer of Allahabad confirms the statement of a rebellion in Khorassan The Ameer of Afghanistan has sent a force to restore order Sickness at Peshawur is abating. The ultimatum to the Ameer was given to Commandant Alimurde on the 2nd instant, and a copy was simultaneously posted at the Ameer's post office.;
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 258, 7 November 1878, Page 2
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