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CABLEGRAMS

BT ELECTBIO TEfcEGBAPH—COPYRIGHT. (Per Ileuter's Agency.) Jj? (Received Sept. 2, 10.30 a.m.) ■ ; LONDON, ; Angnif 31. bonsols remain at 100 J. There are no changes to report in New Zealand securities. Colonial breadstuffs are without quotable 1 change. * The total quantity of wheat aflQat for the United Kingdom is 1,780,000 quarters an, increase of quarters during,.thfi week.^ Australian tallow has declined 6d-pef. owlCand best beef is now quoted at 40s, and be|t mutton ,41s, At th« wool auction to-day

there was good competition ..for the various lota ■"offered,' -'The fyital'oguV-po&prised 16]400 bales/* tM;. r * 'A* ft fl^* * 5 • (R%ceiv§d September ir H;SO aim) "~ ; Reports to hand fro«*jJava give the estimate of 3000 as the number of lives lost by the tidal wave .recently experienced on the coast of that inland, jj #\ The difficulty .whibh.iliaiß "arigen between Italy and Morocco has now been i«ttled ; theSultan^hftying sent fan gnpja; apology to the Italian 'Government. (Keceived Septri, 1-5 a m.) - -. <•- .. yiennaj "■:'",: Tr.r^ : Angu'fc 30,.-;. It i« reported that M. Tisga, President of the Hungarian* CouriSit'of Ministers, has thre»t#ned to resigiLhis office unleis the Imperial lustre Hungarian Cabinet sactions tha.adoption^of.coerpive measures in,,Cr.oaii» whet*. tW.inii-Magyar outbreaks reotntly occurred. m _ _ I nit is annotinced'.that».King';rAlfons6."Has decided upon taking his proposed .journey to 'visit the German Emperor, and will 'proceed !via -Paris, { 'the; threatened, ipolitical' crisis owing to Ministers objeeing to His-Majesty heaving the kingdom having been, averted. . I v XiiELAIDE/ \ '•• "';.; „ - - ■ • September:l: ' The race for the Derby was run to-day and iresulted as follows :-Derk Hatteriok, 1; JSardins, 2;.Bisbis# r .^T !. (9eceiYfa Sept. lp7:2!&.i>Sn.) | '" grpNET,. _ _ /: I. ■:■!" ;"'<■;"?: ~;c (1 „'i: ;, September 1.-fj* "The following are the ~results o\ the principal events at the first day^s racing of 'the Australian Jockey3Club'B Spring Meeting to-day:—Derby, one mila and a half—Le Grand, 1; Kingsa'aT*, 2; Coprai 3. Le Grand won easily by three lengths. Time, 2mins ,'46|secs. Mariana and Kiapara also ran. Epsom Handicap, one mile and a furlong— Masquerade, 1; Ascot, 2; Stockdale, 3. Spring Stakes, mile and a half—First Demon; 1; Sardonyx, 2; Pell Mell, 3. This wa o a splendid race, and well contested throughout.

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Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3700, 3 September 1883, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3700, 3 September 1883, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS Colonist, Volume XXVI, Issue 3700, 3 September 1883, Page 3

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