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CABLE NEWS

Reuter's Despatches to Pdtea Daily Mail This Day. Troubles in Austria. Vienna, 17th.—The agitation which for some time has been manifest in Southern Dalmatia, is daily assuming, a more serious aspect, and the inhabitants .are rising to arms against the Austrians at several points. The agitation has now extended into Herzegovina, and, on account, of the attitude of the inhabitants, large bodies of troops have been despatched by the Austrian Government to reinforce the .troops recently despatched to Dalmatia. London Markets. London, 17.—New Zealand securities remain at last quotations. Colonial breadstuff's unchanged. Adelaide floor ex store 41s. Adelaide wheat ex store 555. New Zealand wheat ex store 525. Australian tallow best mutton advanced

by sixpence to 48s per cwt; best beef remains at 48s. French and English Commerce. London, 18th.—The Times to-day states that M. Gambetta and Lord Lyons, the British ambassador at Paris, are now conferring on the subject of negotiations for renewal of the AngloFrench commercial treaty, and that there are hopeful signs' that an understanding may yet be arrived at between the two countries. Conspiracy in Tunis. Tonis, 17th.—Sidi Ali, heir apparent to the throne, has been arrested here for a conspiracy to overthrow his ther, Mahomed El Sadok, Bey of Tunis

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Patea Mail, 19 January 1882, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS Patea Mail, 19 January 1882, Page 3

CABLE NEWS Patea Mail, 19 January 1882, Page 3

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