NEWS BY CABLE.
LATEST TELEGRAMS. CONGRESS DOUBTFUL. RUSSIA DECLINES TO SUBMIT. ENTHUSIASM IN THE INDIAN ARMY’ RIGHTING IN ROUMANIA. April 22. The meeting of a Congress is very doubtful. It is reported in Berlin that Russia declines to submit. . There Is enthusiasm among the Indian regiments. The order to embark for Malta was well received. Encounters have taken place between the Russians and Roumanians." Beauclerc, the favorite, has been scratched for the Guineas and Derby. SPECIAL TO MELBOURNE ARGUS. London, April 20. The money market is easier, and the Bank reserve lower. The stock market is agitated, owing to the despatch of Indian troops to Malta ; Consols, 95; market for Government debentures steady. The colonial wool sales are fixed to commence.on the 14th May. The Importers’ Committee have limited the number of bales to 300,000 of new arrivals, pending sales. The wool market is quiet. Wheat unchanged. April 21. The new Turkish Ministry is neutral as regards the question at issue between England and Russia. Mr. Bandmann, the celebrated actor, has been committed for trial on a charge of striking his mistress. Some very rowdy mass meetings have been held in Lancashire, and advise the striker’s to hold out. (REUTER’S SPECIAL TO TRESS AGENCY,) AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Sydney, Tuesday.
The steamer Garonne arrived at Adelaide on Sunday night. The following are New Zealand passengers-:—X)r. Collins, Messrs. W. H. Smith, Hassett, Burch, Newton and wife and family.
His Excellency’s son has been ill at Melbourne of scarlet fever, but is recovering. The Agricultural Society’s Exhibition opened to-day.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5327, 24 April 1878, Page 2
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