CABLEGRAMS.
[special to the akgus.] London, April 20. The money market is easier, and the b:mk rate is also lower. The stock market is agitated, owing to the despatch of the Indian troops to Malta. Consols, 95. The market for Colonial Government debentures is steady. The Colonial v.-00l sales are fixed to commence on the 14th May. The Importers' Committee have limited the number of bales to 300,000. The wool market is quiet. "Wheat is unchanged. O (special to the press agency.) London, April 21. The new Turkish Ministry are neutral as regards England and Russia. Herr Bandmann, the actor, has been committed for trial for striking his mistress. Rowdy mass meetings in Lancashire advise the strikers to hold out.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 615, 23 April 1878, Page 2
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