CALOGRAMS.
Retjteb's Tele&bams
[Bfceived February 3rd, 3.10 p.m.] Cape Town, February 1. Telegrams are to band announcing that the installation of Cetewayo was completed. Sir Theophilus Shepstono and ihe British troops are now returning to Natal.
Pabis, February 1.
In the Chamber of Deputies this evening, the Bonapartist Bill was again under consideration, and, after further debate, it was agreed upon as amended, and passed by a substantial majority.
Bombay, February 1
A panic occurred in a factory in this city today, and in the attempts made by the operators to rush from the building the entrances became blocked) and twenty-three women were crushed to death, and thirty others severely injured.
London, February 2.
The 7th Dragoon Guards, and 2nd Battalion of the Ist Eoyal and Lanark Eegiment (74th Foot) have been ordered Home from Egypt. > ■•.. •
London, February 1.
The Channel Tunnel Company now pro fess their willingness to have the tunnel emerge near Ewell instead of on the coast near Dover as at first proposed.
The Sultan has required the Cairo agent of the Forte to make a special report on Egyptian affairs.
London February 1; <
The total reserve in the Bank of Eng» land in notes and bullion is £12.700,000, being an increase of £30,000 during the week. The proportion of reserve to liabilities has advanced to 48 per cent. The bank rate remains at 4 percent.; the market rate .3s. Consols, 102. New Zealand securities are unchanged at last quotations. Adelaide flour, ex store, 50s 6d ; New Zealand ditto, ,44s 6&. to 48s. Australian tallow : Best beef, 44s ; best mutton, 46s 6d. The total stock of tallow in London to day is 1.1,000 casks, being 2100 less than last month.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4395, 3 February 1883, Page 2
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