(REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.)
PARIS, -July 18. The Director of the Paris Exposition to ba lield in 188'J informed Sir Graham Berry, in reply lo representations, that the French Government favourably entertains the proposul that France should participate ofikially in the Centennial Exhibition to bo beld next year. LONDON, July 18. Received lDth, 10.10 p m. Now Zealand 4 per cent, inscribed stock has advanced by 10s to L'J9. RIO DE JANEIRO, July 18. Received 20th, 1.35 a.m. The b.p. Coptic arrived tbis morning witb ber cargo of mutton in good condition. ROME, July 18. Received 20th, 1.3") a.m. Tbe outbreak of cholera in Sicily is rapidly increasing. Forty-two cases, 25 of wbich proved fatal, occurred in Catania (the capital) yesterday. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 18. Received 20th, 1.35 a.m. De Radowiz, the German Ambassador, had a farewell audience of the Sultan to-day, in tho course of which he made a strong representation in favour of tbo ratification of the Anglo-Turkish Convention relating to Egypt. The Sultan, in reply, stated that the Convention had not been ratified uwing to strong Mussulman opposition to its provisions.
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Southland Times, Issue 9574, 20 July 1887, Page 2
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181(REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) Southland Times, Issue 9574, 20 July 1887, Page 2
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