NEWS BY CABLE.
(REUTER’S SPECIAL TO PRESS AGENCY J
- London, 27th April. The bank minimum is unchanged. Consols are quoted at 94J. The wool sales, which closed on the embraced 310,000 bales. The ships William Duthie, Argylc, and Kakaia, arrived too late for the sales., 28th April. "It is reported that the Kev. M. Lagon will be nominated Bishop of Lichfield. 29th April. , The exchange of views between the European Powers is proceeding. Berlin, 28th April. The North German Gazette states that the intended despatch of the British ironclad squadron to the Baltic is a measure which will affect neutral interest, and complicate the situation. . Constantinople, 28th April. Tlie Koumelian insurgents surprised the Eussiau camp near Philopoppolis and captured 1000 prisoners. The Grand Duke Nicholas has been re-called from Stofano on account of ill-health. ; TodJeben succeeds to the chief command.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 534, 1 May 1878, Page 2
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