CALOGRAMS.
(Pee Pbess Agency-) RUB3o^lut|3H WAR| ' Bombay, June 18. McMahon is asking the Senate to assent to dissolve because the Government are unable to exist with the present Chamber. N Sin&apobe, June 18. The Turks crossed Kodor and defeated the Cossacks. Mukhta is strongly entrenched at Zewin. His right wing confronts the Eussian left wing at Alaschgerd. The Turks at Olti are advancing on Pennek. The Turkish right wing in Asia has taken an offensive position. Repeated attacks by the Russians on Ears have been repulsed. London, June 16. Money is cheaper. The bank minimum is unchanged at thirteen millions. Consols, 94|. Colonial securities firm. Wool is in keen demand, and prices are higher; sales closed on the 6th. Wheat is dropping ; Adelaide, 63s to 655; New Zealand, 56s to 63s.—The ship Cairo is posted as missing at Lloyds. ~
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2635, 19 June 1877, Page 2
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