THE SOUDAN.
Caieo, June 2.
Telegrams from Berber state that in consequence of the recent successes of the garrison the rebels have raised the seige and retired from the neighborhood of the country round Berber, which is now in a state of comparative quiet.
[Specials to-• t^'b. Pbess7 Association]
London, June 2.
Osman Digna has rallied a force of 3030- men, and--is now "threatening Souakim. ."'.'•'"
London, May 31. The French demand for Australian wheat cargoes continues, but home purchases are few, and the average price is 41s. ''.
Victoria is supporting the movement to appoint a second liquidator for the Oriental Bank. The liquidator will probably make call; of £25 per share, but will allow payment by instalments in certain cases.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4806, 4 June 1884, Page 2
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