GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
By Telegraph,—Press Association. — Copyright, THE RISING IN COEEA. . Shanoiiai, October 14. The revolt continues in Corea, arid owing to the gravity of the situation a number of marines from the United States warships have landed and marched to Seoul to protect property. Received October 15, 7.30 p.m . Shanghai, October 14. A force of English marines has also landed at Chemulpo. THE LIVE STOCK EXPOET TRADE. London, October 14. The bulk of the Buteshire’s sheep sold at 40s. -- Received October 16, 1.10 a.m, THE NEW GOVERNOR OP JAMAICA. London, October 14. Sir N. Broome has been appointed Governor of Jamaica, to succeed Sir H. A. Blake. THE ADVANCE IN SILVER. Sydney, October 15. The activity in the silver market continues. Extensive sales t»ok place to-day, and further advances in price. Junctions are quoted at 3s. Special.—October 16, 1.20 aim, ME GLADSTONE. London, October 15. Mr Gladstone is suffering from a chill. ' New Vo®k, October 14. Mr J. G. Carlisle, Secretary to the Treasury, speaking at Boston, declared that it was imperative to retire green* backs as soon as a safe currency had been found. Received October 16, 7.30 p.m. ■. London, October 14. The Liguria, which met with an. accident at Suez, has gone on to Naples.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2641, 16 October 1895, Page 2
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