CABLEGRAMS.
LONDON,
October 5..
Mr Wade, British Minister at China, has notified to the Foreign Legations at Pelrin that negotiations have been entered into which have averted immediate war.
The Servian- Ministry;- hasr resigned. The Foreign/; Consuls' 'have been instructed to remain at Mostar. In the meanwhile the Sultan has suppressed a fourth part of the tithes, and promises a fiscal reform. v .__ 4. v .~^ ., -.«- v^> The Oarlisls are'bombarding faiapklima and San" SeWitianV **~^ >^L- '"'*
October 2
Samuel Wilson of Victoria! and Capt. McMahon, Speaker of the Assembly, have been knighted.
The silk.season Jbas been;,.a failure in; Japan. Increased planting in Australia; is recommended. I
The wool sales have closed ; good wools maintaining the advances; inferior un-; changed. 125,03*0 fjales taken for the Continent. The next sales commence on; November 23. Probable arrivals, 90,000! bales. t ,.,.. •^ustralasiaii tallow sbld'afc r49s to sOs| ;j Arrived —H.M.S. Eosario. *" \ ■'j^:;:j. •; i r/i'.Oi m;■!.<! ::' ;;Qctob'eraß.k, : At a municipal banquet given at Liverpool,: Lord, Derby, deprecated.unwise intermeddling as much as excessive indif-, ference in Continental affairs. England's great interest' tvais the: '^maintenance of peace. The importance of the Herzegovina insurrection has.been exaggerated,, and the autonomy of the provinces would be impracticable owing to .difference of religion. Concerning China no decisive'id- i telligence had yet been received, but Mr; Wade was hopeful; of a satisfactory settlement as the demands of Great: Britain were both moderate and just, and he intended adhering^tq China. ; rj . October 9. Money tightening; large Withdrawals of gold for Germany. Bank reserve weaker. Bank rate^ 2.^. .. , , .;..;.-. The default in paying the interest on the Turkish loan produced great excitement on the Stock Exchange. , Thereihas been.aheavy fall in Egyptian and Peruvian bonds. ' ' . The corn market advanced Is to Is 6d a quarter. Adelaide quoted 53s to 555.
; The Queensland mail, has been delivered^
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2119, 19 October 1875, Page 2
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