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CALOGRAMS.

Keuteb's Telegbams

[Received March 18,1 p.m.]

Pabis, March 16.

Latest despatches from Tonquin announce that the French commander has given orders for an advance to be made on the enemy's position to the westward of Bacninh and that two columns of troops had made forward movements in the direction of Hangas and Hainguyin.

London, March 15. Arrived : Ship Firth of Dornock, from Lyttelton, November 21.

Pabis, March 16.

Parisian and other French papers continue to say that the victory at Bacninh should be promptly followed up, and recommend that the French army should forthwith advance upon aad occupy H&aghoa and othet town*,

Vienna, March 16

The police at Buda-Pesth have effected the arrest of thirty men on a charge of plotting to incite anarchy in that city.

London, March 15.

Consols remain at 102, New Zealand securities are without any quotable change. Colonial breads«,uffs :—Adelaide wheat, new crop, remains at 465, ex granary; New Zealand wheat, ex granary, 36 to 425. Adelaide flour, ex granary, 30s. The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,130,C00 quarters. Australian tallow has declined by sixpence to a shilling; beef, the average quality, 37s 6d, mutton, 40g 6d; best Sydney sundried copra, £19 ss; best Australian leather, lid. Wool Sales closed to-day. 300,000 bales were sold during the series ; 26,000 are held over for next auctions'. Unwashed Australian wools closed at a half-penny lower than at the clos of the December auction.

Madrid, March 16.

A Republican conspiracy, having ramifications throughout tho country,; has been discovered. Numerous arrests have already been made of persons suspected of complicity in the movement.

London, March 17.

The death is announced of General Sir Arthur A. T. Cunynghame, G.C.8.; aged 72.

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Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4741, 18 March 1884, Page 2

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287

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4741, 18 March 1884, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4741, 18 March 1884, Page 2

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