LATER.
(Reuteb's Special to Press Agency.)
Loudgn, June 7.
A colliery explosion causing two hundred and thirfcy-fiv9 deaths occurred at Warrington* , The Continental press felicitates Lord Beaconsfield on his going to Congress as a trump card of diplomacy.
Pabis, June 7.
France has accepted the Congress, be* cause circumstances might arise leading to a discussion on questions relating to Egypt, Lebanon; and holy places.
London, June 7.
The race for the Oaks took place today : — Jeanarette, first; Pilgrimage, second; Clementina, third. Eight horses ran.
A destructive fire took place at Milan,* at which two hundred and thirty persons were killed. - • - •
France insists that questions affecting the interest of Egypt, Syria and Palestine shall be excepted from discussion at the Congress.
It is proposed to dissolve the German Reichstag.
It 13 stated here that on account of the salubrity of the Princess Islands the British squadron in the Sea of Marmora will be stationed there.
London, June 8.
The first innings of the Elland Eighteen closed for 29. The second innings of the Australians closed for 85.
Money market unchanged. The Bank reserve is weakened by gold going to Paris for Bourse settlements. Stock market buoyant. Stocks most in favor are Egyptian, Turkish, Italian, and Hungarian. Consuls now quoted at 96, ex dividend.
Market for Australian securities re markably firm and healthy. Prices with out noticeable alteration. Corn market quiet.
- May trade returns unfavorable.
* The following correction in the cablegram of London June 7th, has been received: — " For destructive fire at Milan," read " Colliery explosion at Wigan."
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2907, 10 June 1878, Page 2
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