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CALOGRAMS.

[Reuxee's Special.] London, November 25. At the wool sales to-day, 8,200 bales were catalogued making a total of 21,700 since the opening. A better demand was shown than on the two previous days for he various lots offered. London, November 26. It has transpired that at the Cabinet Council held yesterday it was decided by Ministers that it is unnecessary to adopt measures of coercion for the suppression of the prevailing disorder in Ireland as Government has sufficient power under existing laws to deal with the agitation. It was, therefore, moreover decided that it is not necessary to call Parliament together in December. It is understood, however, that Ministers decided that when Parliament meets in its ordinary course a bill shall be introduced to deal with the Irish land question. Constantinople, November 26. Since the entry of Dervish Pasha into Daloigno, renewed fighting has taken place between the Turkish troops and the Albanians, the inhabitants of the town and surrounding country districts. The encounters have been most severe, and have resulted in heavy losses on both sides. London, November 24. Consols unchanged at 99|. New Zealand securities have advanced by one half to one per cent., the following being today's quotations :—Five per cent. 10.40 loan, 102 ; 5 per cent 1889 loan, 104f; 4J per cent. 18791904 loan, 94f. Adelaide and New Zealand breadstuff's are unchanged at last quotations. Australian tallow:—Best beef, 345; best mutton, 365. Best Australian leather has advanced to l]|di The homeward Suez mail, which, left Melbourne on September 15, was delivered in London to-day. At the wool sale today, 8,700 bales were offered for sale, the tone of the market generally being firm. Inferior and faulty wools of all kinds were however, irregular. -I

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3721, 27 November 1880, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3721, 27 November 1880, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3721, 27 November 1880, Page 2

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