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CALGRAMS.

London, October 23.

Telegrams have been received from Copenhagen announcing that a severe hurricane has been experienced there, which has caused numerous shipping casualties. Trickett and Laycock have returned from their trip to the Isle of Wight, and are again in training at Putney. Capetown, October 23. Telegrams from the teat of hostilities in Basuto land, report that' notwithstand* ing their recent defeats, the Baintos continue to act on the offensive, a Urge body of the enemy now threaten the rear of Colonel Clarke's position at Mafeting, which place he was recently relieved with reinforcements of the Cape fiiflei. London, October 22. Consols advanced to 99&. New Zet> ; land securities have improved.

Adelaide and New Zealand wheat are unchanged. The total quantity of wheat afloat for Great Britain is 1,720,000 quarters. Australian tallow without quotable change. Best Sydney copra quoted at £17. Best sides of Australian leather have advanced to 113s Bd. W/ CoNSTAKnsropu, October IT

The German, French, and Austrian Ambassadors to the Porte are in accordance with instructions from their Governments urging the Sultan to order Riza Pasha to surrender Dnleignb to the Montenegrins within five days.

The convention of delegates of the Powers and Turkey, which has been sitting at Cettinge since the 18th inst. has failed to come to any understanding as to the details in regard to the cession of Dulcigno. The sitting* of the convention have accordingly been suspended. Athens, October 23.

la coaaeqaenoe of the opposition which the Greek Ministry hare net with in Parliament they hare tendered their resignation, and a new ministry is now in coarse of formation. ■ - Faxis, October 23. Owing to the heary rains, tne environt of the Port of Cherbourg are completely inundated, and much damage is being done to property. Tehuah, October 23. The tribes of/ predatory Kee Kurds, who recently crossed the Persian frontier and pillaged, a , number of Tillages and, massaored many of the inhabitants,- ba?« ' begun renewed rarages and are continuing , their depredations. ; „f , /.;' i The Persian troops under Steskmked Doullah are rapidly adranoing against the enemy. * ,;

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 25 October 1880, Page 2

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344

CALGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 25 October 1880, Page 2

CALGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3692, 25 October 1880, Page 2

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