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CALOGRAMS.

Eeutes's Telegrams

[Received March 24, 2 p.m.] London, March 22. Consols, 102|. The, market rate of discount has declined to 2| and is £ below bank rate. The -total reserve in notes and bullion in the Bank of England is £13.600.000. shewing a reduction of £300,000 during the week. The pro* portion of the reserve to liabilities is 41_ per cent. The New Zealand securities 5 per cent. 10.40 loan is at 108| being an advance of £1 5s per cent. The 1889 loan is at 106, an advance of £2 4s per cent. Inscribed stock is at 102, an advance of 10s. Colonial .breadstuff's remain at last quotations, viz.: Adelaide flour 34s 6d, Adelaide wheat 50a, New Zealand wheat 46s all ex store ; Australian tallow remains at 40s 6d for beef, and 43a 6d for mutton. [Received March 24,1.45 p.m.] London, March 23. Six men who were arrested at Belfast, charged with conspiracy in the murder of Irish landlords, have been tried and found guilty, but sentence has not yet been pronounced by the Court. Her Majesty the Queen is improving in health, the swelling in the knee having been greatly lessened. ' Pabis, March 22. The anarchists who were recently arrested here on account of a disturbance in the Place dcs Envalides have now been released from custody. London, March 22. Her Majesty the Queen is confined to her room at Windsor Castle owing to the effects of a recent fall down the staircase. The injury originally was only trivial, but her Majesty's knee has since become badly swollen, and complete rest is necessary. .■•'■-■■•■' ; ■': ■- - Mr W. H. M.St. Aubyn, M.P. for Helston, has received an anonymous letter, warning him that the Invincible? intend to blow up the House of Commons with dynamite, after the recess. A clue has been obtained to the perpetrators of the attempt to blow up the local Government offices at Whitehall.

[Specials to the Fbess Association.]

London, March 22. The frozen lambs per Chimborazo realised ninepeace per pound. A Customs war is now being carried on between Spain and Germany. . The Emperor of Austria has announced his intention of paying an early visit to the King of Italy.

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4436, 24 March 1883, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4436, 24 March 1883, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4436, 24 March 1883, Page 2

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