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EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS. ■," _____ _ jk BKOIBU'S TBt.KGIUM3 TO PRESS IS3OCIA.TIOX. JOINT ACTION. . London, April 20. The British and French Governments have sent an identical note to the Khedive, demanding the appointment of one English and one French minister, and intimating that in the case of noncompliance, stringent measures will be adopted. STRIKES ENDED. The strikes at Durham have ended. SILVER ISSUE. Silver coinage to the amount of £1000,000 has been issued. j SAILED. The Aconcagua has left Plymouth for Australia. INSURRECTION AT SCUTARI. Constantinople, April 27. An insurrection has broken ont at Scutari, and the Turkish troops have been ordered out. [SPECIAL TO ARGUS.] MONEY MARKET. Money is in largo supply. The mercantile demand shows no signs of revival. The Bank minimum is unchanged. The market for Australian securities is characterised greatly by strength and activity. WOOL. Wool is quiet, pending tho approaching sales on the 6th of May. CORN. Corn is heavy and inactive. New Zealand, 40s. to 455.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3103, 29 April 1879, Page 2
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160CABLE MESSAGES. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3103, 29 April 1879, Page 2
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