LATEST CABLEGRAMS.
[Special to the Mail.]
(Reuters, Per Press Agency.)
London, Feb. 11. The Earlofßeaconsfield stated in the House of Lords that a difficulty had arisen regarding the entry of the British fleet into the Dardenelles.
The intention to send the fleet to Constantinople remains unchanged. Gortschakoff telegraphs, as the British fleet goes to Constantinople, we send our army there.
The mail steamer Siam left Galle on the 9th.
Argus Special
London. Feb. 11. The Pope has left two wills, the first leaves three and a half million francs annually to his successor for expenses connected with the Papacy. The second leaves his nephews legatees and three hundred thousand francs for the poor of Rome. Remainder of wool ships arrived in time for the February sales including the Invercargill and the Waimate.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 165, 15 February 1878, Page 3
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132LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 165, 15 February 1878, Page 3
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