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LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS.

(SI-Kl. lAI. TO riIKSS ASSOCIATION). j London", January f>. The Macedonian insurrection is crushed. The Turkish troops are said to have committed frightful atrocities. (i:r.rTi:i;'sTF.i.Ki:i;.\.M, I'Kis j-hkss association) London, January 3. Moiiov is in less demand, and the rate is dropping. The market rate for three months' bills is 5 per cent, for large amounts. Foreign gold has been taken into the bank, and the reserve increased by nearly a million. The stock market is buoyant. Consols, •I;) {. Colonial Government debentures are quiet. The South Australian loan is fully subscribed. The number of tenders lodged is 300, and the average price tendered LBB ss. Bank dividends were generally small last year. The corn market lias a downward tendency. Adelaide wheat is neglected, and selling according to quality, from 30s to .jOs ; New Zealand, according to quality, fr"in 41s to 4ns. Pakis, January 5. The French Senatorial elections have been a great Republican triumpli--15 Conservatives, and 64 Republicans being returned. Cai-e Town, January 5. The frontier disputes at the Cape have been settled in favor of the Zulus. London, January G. New Zealand fives, H'J. January 7. The suspension of the Truro Bank has renewed uneasy feeling. Liabilities, L 500,000.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 854, 10 January 1879, Page 2

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LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 854, 10 January 1879, Page 2

LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 854, 10 January 1879, Page 2

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