Reuters Special Telegrams.
London, October 10.
The monetary position is improved. The Hungarian loan is trebly subscribed. Wheat is still falling, and foreign arri' vals are abundant.
; The Queensland mail has been delivered.
\ The ship Duchess of Edinburgh, from London, to Melbourne, has been towed into Corunna dismasted.
Arrived: Superb, from Melbourne; Bakaia, from New Zealand.
I London, Oct. 13. i The Victorian loan has only been partially successful. 101 tenders were sent an. The total of the applications were slightly under a million. £3^,309 were taken at and above the sealed minimum of 91f. The balance will be offered on Friday at a minimum fixed at 92. ; The Victoria Csesarwitch Stakes were won by Lord Aylesbury's Adventuriere ; Truth, gelding, second; Gamecock, third. Obituary: Duke of Leinster. : President Grant won't se»k re-election.
: The Spanish Ambassador in Paris has presented to Duie Decages a petition strongly protesting against aiding Carlist insurgents at Buenos Ay res, who are preparing for strettuous action. War is rumoured between China and Japan.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1809, 20 October 1874, Page 2
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167Reuter's Special Telegrams. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1809, 20 October 1874, Page 2
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