CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. (kectep.'s TELEfiRAM. pkr press association) London, November 10. Adelaide and New Zealand breadstuffs remain at last quotations. Best Australian beef tallow is quoted at 35s 6d; best mutton tallow, 36s 6d. Per Merchant Shipping and underwriters' Association.—Arrived Van Dieman,from Port Chalmers (August 4); Chinsura, from Lyttelton (August 14). Mauritius, October 19. Two thousand eight hundred tons of sugar are loading fop Australia, but nothing for New Zealand. Moderate business is doing, but there are signs of more activity*, Constantinople, November IJ, News has been received that the chiefs of the Albanian League, except those resident in Dulcigno, have now promised Dervish Pasha to comply with his request that the cession should be made at once. Vienna, November 11. • The damage caused to the towp. of Agram by the earthquake which occurred there yesterday is estimated at fully three million florins. Paris, November 11. The statement that the Ministry had resigned in consequence of their defeat in the Chamber of Deputies over the March decrees was premature, It is now understood that M. Jules Ferry and liis colleagues defer tendering their resignations to President Gi-evy until their position has been further considered. Athens, November 11. In view of the expressed intentiqn of the Government to maintain their demand for the rectification of the Greek frontier additional troops are being mobilised, and the army throughout is being placed on a war footing. <* DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (reutee's telegram per press association.) Melbourne. November. 11. Mrs. Jones, of the Glenrowan Hotel, who was brought up at the Police Court charged with harboring the Kelly gang, has been remanded. Seventy ladies and gentlemen, New Zealand colonists, held a banquet last night. Judge Gillies occupied the chair, Messrs. Peacock and Eeid being vicechairmen. Numerous toasts were proposed, and a most enjoyable evening was spent. Sydney, November 11. The Lady Darling, steam collier, has been wrecked while going from New castle to Melbourne. It is feared that the captain and crew liaye been drowned. A reward of LSO is offered for tlie elucidation of the Bermague mystery, there being strong proof that the party have been murdered. A free pardon will' be granted to an accomplice becoming Queen's evidence,
Sailed—Union Company's steamer Ringarooma, for Auckland. . _ November .12..
Sir Henry Parkes addressed ; the electors of East Sydney last night, when a vote of confidence in him was passed. The captain and crew of the Lady Darling, wrecked yesterday on the coast, have been saved..
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 12 November 1880, Page 2
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