BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[Redter’s Aqenoy.j CommercialLondon, Dec. 3. There are no changes to report in consols or New Zealand securities. Australian tallow, best beef, has declined sixpence per cwt., and best mutton one shilling, to-day’s quotations being—beef 37s 6d, mutton 40s 6d. The stock of tallow in London on the Ist inst. was 11,300 casks. In the MudVienna, Dec. 3. The relations between the Austrian and Eoumanian Governments are at present very much strained over the question of the navigation of the Danube. Austria has in the meantime suspended diplomatic communications with the Eoumanian Principality until Count Dalnosky, the new Austrian Premier, has examined into the points in dispute between the two countries. France and TunisParis, Dec. 3. M. Eoustan, the French President at Tunis, has arrived in this city, and it is currentl} r believed that he has been superseded in his position, though nothing definite is yet known. M. Gambetta, President of the Council of Ministers, made a speech to-day in the course of which he stated that his Government would not object to European control of affairs in Tunis if such was desired by the Powers.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2719, 6 December 1881, Page 2
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189BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2719, 6 December 1881, Page 2
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