CALOGRAMS.
EUROPEAN,
FROM OUR EXCHANGES.
London, Nov. 4. Tile Cabinet arediscussingthe transfer of Afghansstan to Persia, and Shah, of Persia ceding Olmuta if) to EngW.
I A Vienna telegram states that it is ! believed any refusal by the Port to execute the promised reform in Asia Minor will be followed by the deposition ot the Sultan in favor of his brother, who will reign under control of the Powers. A financial crisis in Turkey is impending. The Porte, it is asserted, intends raising a loan on the security of the Customs revenue, and ignoring all previous mortgages. Nov. 4. The Sultan promises to fulfil all his engagements in Asia Minor. Advices from colonial labor markets have stopped the emigration of Durham miners. Constantinople, Nov. 4. The Porte declares its intention to execute the reforms embodied in the Treaty of Berlin. There is great excitement in Statuboul at the action of England regarding Turkish reforms in Asia.
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South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2066, 6 November 1879, Page 2
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156CALOGRAMS. South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2066, 6 November 1879, Page 2
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