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BRITISH AND FORIEGN.

[By Blecteio Telegraph.—Copyright.

(Beuteb's Telegbams.) THE SOCIALISTS IN LONDON. „. London, November IG. The^leaders of the Socialist organisation have notified Sir 0. Warren, Chief Commissioner of Police, that there will be a great Socialist display in Trafalgar square on Sunday. They have also forwarded a request to the Marquis of Salisbury that he should remain in town on that day in order to receive a deputation from the unemployed. AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA. St. Petebsbukg, November IG. _ (Received November 17. at 2 p.m.) Count Kalnoky's speech to the Hungarian Delegations is much resented in Russia generally, and is interpreted as a menace to this country. THE MAILS. London, November 16. (Received November 17, at 2.60 p.m.) The mails per P. and 0. Ganges (Melbourne, October 7) were delivered here yesterday. The mails per Mariposa (Auckland, October 12) were also delivered yesterday. . • SHIPPING. (Received November 18, at 1.30 a.m.) Arrived, at Plymouth: The P. and 0. s.s. Thames (Melbourne, September 21) ; Orient Company's s.s. Chiniborazo (Melbourne, October 1). COMMERCIAL. November 17. (Received November 18, at 1.30 a.m.) Consols have risen' £ per cent, to 101£ New Zealand 5 per cent. 10-40 loan 101 J; 4£ per cent. 5-30 loan, 99J; -1 per cent, inscribed stock is at 97. Wheat: Adelaide (ex store) is at 35s 6d; Adelaide flour, 255; New Zealand wheat, owest, 295; highest, 355. The P. and 0. Company's s.s. Thames from Melbourne (September 21) has arrived at Plymouth.

.(Special to Press Assocition.) GENERAL ITEMS. London, November IG. (Hectived November 17, nt 7.10 p.m.) The Dublin City Council have offered to cordially promote the South Australian exhibition. The English and Australian Copper Company are applying for £35,000 on the security of debentures. Mukhtar Pasha, Turkish Commissioner in Egypt, admits that the immediate evacuationof that country by England is impracticable. The Port Darwin Gold Mining Company is announced with a capital of £100,000. 'i he company will purchase the Hawkley mine for £70,000. The Eucla (Western Australia) Land Pastoral Company has been registered with a, capital of £150,000.

INTEKCOLONIAL,

[Br Electbio Telegbaph.—CoprsiGHT.] (Bbutee's Telegbams.) ; A' NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION NEGATIVED. Melboukne, November 17. (Heceived,No.vemberl7, at 12.40 p.m.) In the Legislative Assembly last night the vote of want "of: confidence was negatived without a division; THE WAUKARINGA DIGGINGS. Large numbers are leaving Melbourne for the Teetulpa diggings. Adelaide, November 17. (Received November 18, at 1.30 a.m.) The reports from the Teetulpa diggings continue favourable. Two loads of washdirt yielded one pound weight of gold. THE MELBOURNE WOOL SALES. Melboukne, November 17. (Received November 18. at 1.30 a.m.)

Messrs R. Goldsbrough and Co, held their usual weekly sale this afternoon. The attendance of buyers was large and competition brisk, though prices were barely maintained, especially fcr medium clips, while inferior to good greasy realised from s|d to lOd per lb; superior greasy, lljd; medium to good, scoured, 13d to 18d, The catalogue comprised 7500 bales, and 5100 were sold. Messrs Goldsbrongh report having «old 6200 bales during the week's sales. SHIPPING. Hobaet, November 17. (Received November 17, at 2.5 p.m.) Arrived, this morning: Arawa, en route for Port €halmfirs. Melbourne, November 17. (Received NoVember 18, at 1.30 a.m.) The Mararoa. arrived this afternoon. The Hauroto sailed this afternoon for the Bluff. THE WAGGA COP. Sydney, November 17. The Wagga Cup, run to-day, was won by Invermay. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT. Adelaide, November 17. The South Australian Parliament was prorogued to-day.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7723, 18 November 1886, Page 2

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BRITISH AND FORIEGN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 7723, 18 November 1886, Page 2

BRITISH AND FORIEGN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 7723, 18 November 1886, Page 2

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