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[Special to the Press Agency.] London, September 14. Australian securities show no sign of recovery. Consol? are recovering and are now quoted at 95. The tone of the wool market is weaker. Best scoured a penny lower ; faulty scoured, a penny to two pence; good greasy lower than last sales; inferior, neglected ; cross-bred, heavy. Corn market fiat, foreign arrivals being very heavy ; 1,239,000 quarters are ou the way to England. New Zealand wheat, store, 44s to 43s per 40(5 lbs.
By the collision at "Woolwich 666 persons are known to have perished in the Princess Alice.
Karovlyi succeeds Baron Blut as Austrian Ambassador at Loudon.
War between Turkey and Greece is now considered inevitable. The Queen of Greece proceeds to Lividia to confer with the Czar.
Sunderland’s second innings closed for 147. The Australians’ second innings, 58. The game was won by Sunderland. This is the last game that will be played by the Australians in England.
September 15. In consequence of the Russian evacuation of Erzeroum, the Archbishop there, fearing a massacre of the Christians by the Mahommedan population, has invoked Mr Layard to grant them English protection. There have been destructive floods in Canada. Toronto lias been quite flooded.
Lord Chancellor Cairns has been created an Earl.
The Daily Jiews says that the envoys d two of the Great Powers have intimated to the Porte that a second Congress will probably be proposed on the grounds of Turkey’s unsatisfactory fulfilment of the treaty obligations. The Pope is ill.
September 19. To the astonishment of Europe ih< Porte announces its intention to sel to the highest bidder the whole -oj Bulgarian dominions.
[Reuter’s Telegrams to Press Agency.] ' Vienna, September 14. A portion of the Austrian headquarter staff goes to Russia. September 17. The Austrains now occupy all Bosnia and Herzgovina, save where the insurgents hold the entrenched position.
r September 18. The Austrian advance in Bosnia continues unchecked. Her troops have captured Grafechatz and Norborzka.
r New York, September 1(5. Yellow fever is declining in the Southern States in consequence of the cold weather.
London, September 16. The report of England’s refusal to join the other Powers in enforcing the Berlin Treaty on Turkey is confirmed.
Germany’s proposal to compel Turkey to carry out the Berlin Treaty has been finally abandoned. Sr. Petersburg, September IS. Because of the recent political murders the police here have been reinforced by Cossacks, and lh to are military patrols throughout the capital.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 3, 21 September 1878, Page 2
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