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[reuter's special to press agency.] London, 12th August. If Tricket beats Lumsden, he will row Higgins. In the House of Commons on the 7th inst., Cave vindicated the results of his mission to Egypt. Invesigation led him to believe that the Khedive could meet his liabilities. - News to 9th August states that the Turks occupied the fortress of Zalstrar, and that the Servians are retreating. The Servians are also retreating from Sienitza. At the second inquest on the body of Mr. Bravo, supposed to have been poisoned, a verdict of wilful murder was returned, but the evidence is not sufficiently strong to fix the guilt on any person. 11th August. The wool sales will conclude to-morrow. 387,000 bales were catalogued, 80,000 of which were held over. There is a recovery in price of eight to fifteen per cent, in the extreme fall, partly due to the speculative action of the Yorkshire tsade.
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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 21 August 1876, Page 2
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154CABLE MESSAGES. Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 21 August 1876, Page 2
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