CABLE MESSAGES
LATEST EUROPEAN
(Rectess special to the Peesb
Agekcy,
London, July 11. Tfcnssia now claims Bayazid. England objects. Congress has appointed a special commission to enquire into the late outrages in Bulgaria. The Colonial Marriage Bill is dropped for the present session. July 12. The Indian contingent now at Malta, with battalions of British infantryj will occupy Cyprus. . Berlin, July 12. The reading of the several articles of the projected treaty having been concluded, Congress decided that Finance Commissioners should be appointed to supervise the Turkish finances.
A Russo-Turkish Commission will be appointed to arrange for the evacuation of the fortresses.
(special to the press agncy.) London, July 13. The term of Governor Robinson has been extended. . , ■ .
- Cyprus was formally occupied yesterday, and everything settled. Berlin signed the treaty on Saturday. The money market is easier. Consols axe how quoted at 96^. New Loans—The Portuguese two and & hall millions, and Natal four hundred thousand were fully .subscribed. The corn: market has advanced from Gd to Is per quarter. At the Garonne inqniry, the captain ■was blamed and his certificate suspended for six months. The Scottish Admiral, with emigrants for Queensland, stranded at Southend. (reuter's, per'press agency) ' : " ' ' Londcji, July 13. The Covention has proclaimed Cyprus ib be under British Government, and the Secretary of the British Embassy at ■Constantinople took possession. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, in reply to a question said that a money yote would be required in connection ■wifli the Convention. . ■ . , :
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 208, 16 July 1878, Page 3
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244CABLE MESSAGES Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 208, 16 July 1878, Page 3
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