LATEST WAR GALOGRAMS.
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Eussia demands the Withdrawal of the British Fleet from the Dardanelles.
England has Refused.
Orders in ease of Emergency.
Troopships to lie ready at Portsmouth for an Army Corps.
The Liverpool Grand National.
Semi-panic on Exchange and
Foreign Bourses.
Continental Stocks Suffered
Severely.
London, March 30.
'I he Standard says Russia lias addressed o nrto to the Porte demanding the withdrawal of the British fleet from the Sea of Marmora.
Eng'and has refused while Russians are in the environs of Stamboul.
Orders have been received at Ports* mouth to have troop ships in readiness.to embark an army corps in case of enter 1 RCIICJ. ,
The Liverpool Graud National Steeple* chase wus run to-day. It was won by Shignall by two lengths.
In the late semi-panic the following stocks suffered most severely—Russian, Bulgarian, Italian, French, and Turkish.
There is a semi-panic on the foreign bourses.
Colonial Government debentures are heavily depressed.
New Zealand five per cents., one hun dred and four.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2848, 1 April 1878, Page 2
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168LATEST WAR GALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2848, 1 April 1878, Page 2
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