TELEGRAMS.
ENGLISH AND- FOREIGN
i London, Nov. 24, News has been received that a steamer' of the Messageries Mari times Company of France, came into’ collision with, another vessel off the coast of Italy, near Spezzia, The Messageries steamer received such' injury that she 1 sank almost immediately,, two. hundred Jives in all being lost, Adelaide and New” Zealand' breadstuffs are unchanged at last quotations. Australian tallow,, best beef, 34s ;;best beef, ■ 34s ,- best mutton, 365. Best Australian leather has advanced to U|d. t ■ The Horaeword Suez mail which left Melbourne on October 15th.* was delivered in'London to-day. At the wool sales to-day 8700 bales were offered, the tone of the sale generally being firm . Inferior and faulty wools of. alt kind's were, however, irregular . ■ Nov. 25. At the wool.sales to-day, 8200 bales were catalogued, making a' total of 21,700’ since the opening. A better dpmjnnd, was shown, than, on the two
previous days for the various lots offered, ; ' ' ‘ ' Nov. 26.' It has transpired that at a Cabinet Council held yesterday, it was decided .by Ministers that is necessary to adopt measures'of coercion for the suppression of the .prevailing disorder in Ireland as Government has sufficient power under existing; laws -to- deal with Ihe agitation. If was therefore moreover decided that it is not necessary to- call Parliament together in December, “It . is. understood, however, that Ministers decided that when Parliament meets in the ordinary course , a BUI will b<? introduced to deal with the Irish question. ' \ . The total of wheat afloat 'for the United Kingdom is 2,070,000 quarters - Best Australian beef fallow, per cwt, 34s ; best mutton tallow, 355. Four and a half per cent New Zealand 1272-1904 loan, L 95 15s. At the wool sales to-day 7 100 bales were offered, making a total of 28,800 catalogued since opening. The tone of th« sale showed a fair demand. The Right Hon John Duke, Lord Coleridge, succeeds the late sir Alexander Uockbnrn as Lord Chief Justice of England . ' The trial of the Irish Land Leagurs will take place at the etvi of December. The Orangemen have left Ballinrobe strongly guarded. ■ Constantinople, Nov. 26. Since the entry, of Dervish Pasha into,. Dulcigno,’ renewed fighting has taken place between the Turkish troops and the Albanian inhabitants of the town and surrounding district. The encounters have been most severe, and have resulted in heavy losses on both sides.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 323, 30 November 1880, Page 2
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396TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 323, 30 November 1880, Page 2
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