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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

(REUIBR'S SPECIAL TO PRESS AGENCY.) Sydney, Friday. • Direct cable communication with London is re-established.

Case.brandy is at 325.;6d. to 335.; quarters, 9s. 6d. to 10s., price rising. Kerosene unchanged. Bicej £l9 to £2O. Adelaide flour and wheat remain unchanged. New Zealand wheat; nil;;' New Zealand oats, market is bare, holders of stock’ not offering. Barrett’s twist Is.' 6d. ; Black ; Swan, Is; 7d., held-to Is. Bd. Company's sugar unchanged. Belmont sperm. Hid. Melboubne, Friday. Sailed—Alhambra. London, November 29. Lord Salisbury , has had an interview with Bismarck. The latter assured him that the intentions of Germany were pacific, and! that the Empire would remain neutral in the present crisis. ■ > ' ■’ ■■ i The Czar, when receiving the representatives from the Great Powers, said he still hoped for peace, but his honor was pledged to obtain the autonomy of the Turkish provinces. Lord Salisbury also had an interview with Count Andrassy at 'Vienna. Salisbury' declared that England was, not opposed'to Russia on principle, but that the attitude of England depended upon whether the demands from Bussia were to be presented in such form as to give sufficient'guarantee, of rights to the Christian subjects of the Turkish provinces without destroying the sovereignty of the Forte.

Affairs in South Carolina have reached a crisis, as the Returning Board rejected the votes of two bounties, and declared Hayes elected President. The’Legislature of that State refused admittance to Democratic members elected for two counties j The Democrats, numbering sixty-four, ' withdrew. President Grant placed; a number of troops at the disposal of the Governor of South Carolina to preserve order. The Democrats protested against this action, and declared that they are peaceable. The counting of votes' at the election of President in Louisiana and Florida is still proceeding.; . ' ~ V

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4898, 2 December 1876, Page 2

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4898, 2 December 1876, Page 2

LATEST CABLE NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4898, 2 December 1876, Page 2

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