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CABLE NEWS.

JIO ME A .\J) EOR E / dX. Per Electric Telegraph— Copy rig h t SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSDCTATroX London, Nov 12. Largely attended parades of Anarchists have been held in New York. Tho Slav party have declared that Count Kalnuky, the Austrian Prime Minister shows that it is impossible to reconcile Russian and Austrian interests with reference to the Balkans. Tho English Princesses, who were attacked with measles, have quite recovered from that disease. The Nova Vreinya asserts that the speech recently delivered by tho Marquis of Salisbury gives the last blow to the Berlin Treaty. Five thousand Jews have been expelled from Tiflis, Asiatic Russia. It is intended to expel all tho Jews from the Caucasus.

Lord Cork’s tenants refuse to pay any rent until O’Brien has been released from gaol.

The Manchester canal has been commenced.

Football clubs are being formed in Ireland to take the place of the National League.

Mr Matthews has assurod the residents of Trafalgar square that the authorities will continue to prohibit meetings of unemployed in the square on property owned by the Crown. 1 '

Baron do Worms will preside at the sittings of the Sugar Bounties Uonference. M. Faustroy is the French delegate. For all other Powers the Ambassadors in Lom don will act, A Russian man-of-war has been sunk by tho British ship Odessa.

The s.s. Courier has sailed for Melbourne. On the occasion of tho official trial trip she attained a speed of 21 knots. The Mathoura Estate Agricultural Company at Rivcrina, with a capital of half a million, and the Central Queensland Gold Estates Company, with seventy-live thousand capital, have been registered. Mr Wormutli, ono of the Melbourne Exhibition commissioners, states that immense numbers of exhibitors are applying for space, and that they will require at least as much space than was allottod to British exhibitors at tho Exhibition in 1880.

Tho wheat market is quiet, and unaltered. Quotations for floating cargoes are slightly firmer. Continental and American markets aro steady. Australian consignments on tho spot are quoted at .‘bis; three off-coast cargoes have been sold at 325. No business is reported in new crop. The flour market is inactive, owing to tho drought. The yield of tho American maize crop is deficient by 13 million quarters ; sugar of all kinds have advanced, and the market is buoyant. German beetroot sugar on the spot is quoted at 13s Gd, forward consignments slightly higher

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 15 November 1887, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 15 November 1887, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 15 November 1887, Page 2