CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. (retjter : s telegram, pkr press association) London, September 21. Adelaide wheat, 4681b5, ex warehouse, 465. At the wool sale to-day, 8700 bales were offered, making a total of 26,900 catalogued since the opening. There "was a firm and active demand. September 22. The balance of the Viotoria 4 J per cent, loan has been issued. New Zealand securities are falling. To-day the quotations are—s per cent. 10-40 loan, 102 J; 5 per cent. 188Q loan, 107£. Intelligence has been received: that serious landslips, have occurred at a place Namatil (sic) in India, by which li officers and 24 men of the British regiment stationed there were i killed.
The cricket match, AiAateifi'ans v. eighteen of Bradford, was resumed today. Home team resumed their seeond innings, hut owing to ! the inclemency of the weather play "was stopped, when they had put together 195 runs fof- 9 wickets* The match was AvaWJK
September 23. Obituary—Frederick Grice. . Six hundred Volunteers are embarking for Cape Town. Mauritius, September 10,
The crop accounts from the plantations are less unfavorable j 900 tons loading fa? Zealand, Paris, September 22. Bartholemy Hillare has been appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs. Pekin, September 22.
Serious riots have taken pi ace at Canton. The Catholic Mission Station was attacked, and several persons were: injured. Septeinbev- 23.
Further intelligence received from Canaan regarding the riots whioh have place there, states that order was not restored until the military had been called out and attacked the rioters, Constantinople, September 23. It now transpires that the report received last week that the Albanians had attacked and expelled the' Turkish garrison at Dulcigno is deyQ,\4 of' foundation, ' DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (reutee/s telegram per press association.) Brisbane, September 24. In the Legislative Assembly night, a resolution "Wfts p&ssas prohibiting aU bvit, Ministers and of Parliament from receiving payment fov- services rendered to the Government, Hobabt Town, September 24, Lieutenant-Colonel St. Hill, late Private Secretary to the Governor, will be allowed to retire on a pension. Melbourne, September 24. Mr. Berry has decided to postpone the delivery of his Budget speech until after the recess.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 24 September 1880, Page 2
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