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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

Bj Ksaoßuc TwinaTura—Cornaeiyr. [anma's tsukojueb/] BMrtrrt September tttb, 1190 pus. LONDON, September 28. Greece is opposing the proposed union of Macedonia with Bulgaria. Boceftod September SUh, T.sop.m. LONDON, September 28. Tie Turkish Government has issued a circular to the European Powers protesting against the action of Prince Alexander of Bulgaria in' recognising tie reyolutaonary parly in Boumelia. The Porte farther • invokes that clause in the Treaty of Berlin, which a'lows the Turk* to use military force to suppress disorder within their boundaries. It is announced that a considerable body of troops is assembled on the Turkiah-Bonmelia frontier, but in deference to the wishas of Germanj aud Bu&aia they have not aa yet been brought into action. Beeetawd September tub. 10 p.m. New Zealand breadstnffs their previous quotations. Adelaide wheat, in store, is unchanged, but off coast cargoes realise 35s Sd, an adrance of 91 per 4861b. In New Zealand securities the Five per Cent 10 40 Loan has fallen £1, and is now quoted at 103$; Foot and a-Half per Cent. 1879-1904 Loan, remains at 101 J; and Four per Cent. Inscribed Stock at par. At to-day's wool sale 12,000 bales were catalogued. The tone of the market was firm, though there is no quotable alteration in prices. Btcvtrad September 25th, 1 em. LONDON, September 24. It is announced that a Servian army is being mobilised in consequence of the recent events in Boumelia. Considerable dissatisfaction exists among the population of Albania, and eymptoms of rebellion have been manifested. Arrived—Halcione, from Wellington, aailed June 14th. Bacetred September 26th, 1 ajn. BOMB, September 24. His Eminence Cardinal Mbran, now in Naples, will have a further interview with His Holiness the Pope, and is expected to sail for Australia about the end of the month. The disturbances which had been rife in some parts of Sicily, owing t? the precautionary measures to guard against cholera, is diminishing, and the attitude of the populace is becoming calmer. Becdred September Sfith, 1 am. CAI&O, September 24. Intelligence ia to hand stating that a force of Abvßeinian troops, numbering 8000, started on the 15th met to the relief of the garrison of Kassala. [special to pbxbs association.] * Keodved September 24th, 2.15 pm. LONDON, September 23. "Engineering" condemns the complete failure of the Sydney tramways. Mrs Mazy Thorneycroft ia willing to make a replica of the national statue to General Gordon if required. BMeiTßd September Mth, I ft m. LONDON, September 24. A feeling of indecision prevails in Stamboul regarding the Bonmelian diffloulty. A skirmish has already take place on the frontier, whereby the. rebels were, prevented from destroying a bridge. The Czar has forbidden any of his subjects to eolist as volunteers, and has in the eervice of-*to%arl» to tfeeign their commanas forthwith. . England advisee the Porte to endeavor to amicably arrange -thematter. : "\'-"'- J ' !X [" ■"•"'■"■■; "■ ; ." Cardinal Moran, of Sydney, wffl have a oonferenoe with., the Pope, and; sails lor Sydney at the end of tiie month. taonof Qneenelasd with reference to the labor traffio, oonsiders that they have justified themselves before the world. It is opnsidered likely in official circles that the Pope will be asked to arbitrate on the Caroline Island question. ■ Sixty thousand Buasian troops are at Kara, in Armenia; The Austrian Government are willing that Turkey should suppress the revolt in Bonmelia.

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Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6246, 25 September 1885, Page 3

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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6246, 25 September 1885, Page 3

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Press, Volume XLII, Issue 6246, 25 September 1885, Page 3