CABLE NEWS.
BEITISH AND FOREIGN. [PBB PEESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYMOHT.J London, Ootober 17. Tho butter market is excited, stocks being small and a prospect of light supplies until December. The Orient's finest sold at 120s, fine at 116s. Danish haß advanoed 10 kroner, aud the London prices is 1345. Tho beef importers, Mr Forrest presiding, have held another meeting and appointed a committee to formulate rules with a view to make another attempt at combination Ootober 18 The Daily Telegraph's fund for Dr. W. G. Grace closed with 100,000 shillings. Dr. Grace wrote to Sir E Lawson stating that he was overwhelmed by the prodigious number of subscribers, and the generosity of frienda both at Home and abroad. Eoita, October 18. The newspaper Svoboda says that Rusaia demands the abdication of Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, the baptism of his infant son Boris iv the orthodox Greek faith, and the appointment of a regency during hia minority, to consiat of tha iiuasian Miniater for War and a Bulgarian. Prince Ferdinand, it is stated, acoepts the demands. . Havasnah, October 17. The Cuban insurgents have proclaimed a Republic, anddeoline to negotiate for peace till they have achieved liberty.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7499, 19 October 1895, Page 4
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193CABLE NEWS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7499, 19 October 1895, Page 4
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