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CALOGRAMS.

(Beutkk's Spkciax to Association.)

Paris,. July 3

A Bill has been introduced by the French Government for granting an aw nest/ to the Communists found on a resolution recently passed in the Senate to- day. The measure as it stood was rejected by a small majority, but an amended bill was subsequently passed gvanliug amnosty to all Communists except those guilty of assassination or incendiarism.

London, July 3

Consols 98f. New Zealand securites, 5 percent,, 104 loan, 104f, 5 per cent., 1889 loan, 104,, 4| per cent, 1879-1904 loan, 99-|. New Zealand wheat, ex ship, 47. Adela'de wheat, ex wharehouse, 47s 6d; Adelaide flour, ex (line interrupted at 3 p.m.)

London, July 3. Mr Bradlaugh has taken his seat in the House of Commons.

Colonel Sf.iidforil represents the Boyal Commission to the Melbourne Exhibition, and starts on the 21st instant.

Constantinople, July 3.

The Turkish Government has determined, upon resisting the decision arrived at by the European Powers' Conference,, and extensive military preparations are-being made for mobilising the army corps.

London, July 1

The cricket match, Australians v. 18 of Newcastle on .Tyne, at Newcastle on Tyne, was continued to-day. The former in tlie'r first inning, scored 222 runs. Murdoch was out leg before wicket for 117 runs.

Calcutta, July 2,

Authentic intelligence has been received that Ayob Khan, Governor of Herat, who for some time past has been supposed to be making warlike preparations to wrest Candahar .rom Sliere Ali, the newly appointed ruler of that province has now actually left Herat, and marched southwards, with a considerable force, to Ferrah, a.place about 250 miles from the city of Caudahar. ' \'

10, consequence of this information a British column has b. jen despatched from Caudahar to Girisht, on the road to Forrab, to support Wah Mahomed, who commands the Candahar tribes, and is preparing to resist the advance of Ayoub Khan. . r

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3595, 5 July 1880, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3595, 5 July 1880, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3595, 5 July 1880, Page 2

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