BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[Reuter’s Aqenoy.j Ayoub Khan on the War PathCalcutta, July 10. The intelligence received on the 4th inst. that Ayoub Khan had left Herat with a considerable body of mixed troops for Oandabar is now fully confirmed, Ayoub Khan is in command of the force, which is pushing forward with all speed. The Wheat CropNew York, July 10. Advices to hand from Northern and Western States report that the greater part of the winter wheat crop is now harvested. On account of the unfavorable weather experienced during the spring the yield this year shows a decrease of 25 per cent. Paris, Jnly 10.5 Favorable accounts are to hand from the wheat growing districts, and the yield is expected to be up to the average. President Garfield’s Condition. Washington, July 10. The latest bulletin reports that President Garfield has experienced feverish symptoms during the night, but is otherwise progressing favorably towards recovery. The Queen’s Grandchild. London, J nly 12. While one of the daughters of the Prince and Princess of Wales was out driving to-day the horses bolted and the carriage was completely smashed, but the Princess fortunately escaped without injury.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2593, 13 July 1881, Page 2
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192BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2593, 13 July 1881, Page 2
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