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SPECIAL CABLE NEWS TO THE "POST." FROM OUR SPECIAL LONDON CORRESPONDENT. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

LONDON. 17th May. The copper market presents no new features. New South Wales five per cent, debentures, 1888 to 1892, 108£. New South Wales four per cent debentures, 1903 to 1905, 101£. New Zealand 4£ per cent consolidated, 9% Queensland four per cent, 1913 to 1915, 94}, Queensland six per cent, 103 to 104. South Australian four per cent, 1894 to 1960, 97J. Victorian six per cent, 1883 to 1885, 108£. Tallow is dull ; mutton, 29s to 345 ; beef, 28s to 31s. The tin market presents a quiet appearance. Present quotations are £66 to £66 53 per ton. In the wool market competition continues extremely vigorous. At to-day's sale 11,134 bales were catalogued. The wheat market is quiet. fKHUTHR'B TBLKQRAMS.J London, 16th May. The publication of diplomatic correspondence shows that England and Russia have come to an understanding for the strict execution of the provisions of the Treaty of Berlin, relative to the administrative autonomy ol Eastern Routnelia.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 513, 19 May 1879, Page 2

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SPECIAL CABLE NEWS TO THE "POST."FROM OUR SPECIAL LONDON CORRESPONDENT. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 513, 19 May 1879, Page 2

SPECIAL CABLE NEWS TO THE "POST."FROM OUR SPECIAL LONDON CORRESPONDENT. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 513, 19 May 1879, Page 2

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