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(reuter's special to the press agency,) - Berlin, Sept. 11. The Imperial Department of Justice is showing more toleration towards the Socialists. London, Sept. 12. The seat of the Duke of Abercorn in South Wales has been injured by fire. All officers and men absent on leave have been recalled as a measure of precaution. _» [Special to the Wellington Post.] London, Sept. 11. Dr Nobeling, who attempted to assassinate the Emperor of Germany, **» and was under sentence of death, has died from paralysis of the lungs. The Turko-Grecian difficulty is intensified because of the refusal of Turkey to listen to the proposal of settlement made for Greece. The Greek Government asks for the immediate intervention of the Great Powers. London, Sept. 13. . England will probably decline the proposal of Germany for action of the Powers to compel the Porte to execute j the stipulations of the Treaty of Berlin, t* Captain Wilson has been appointed Commodore, of the* Australian Station, mcc Hoskins. In the match Australians versus The Players the first innings of the Australians closed for 236. The first innings of the players was 160. It was a drawn game. A disastrous fire occurred at Blackburn, destroying property worth half a m million sterling. (special to the press agency.) London, Sept. 12. m A fearful colliery accident has occurred at Kedow Vale. Three hundred were killed and eighty rescued. Fourteen horses ran for the St. Leger, and the race was won by four lengths. Roumanla hesitates to occupy the Dobrudscha, as she apprehends resistance from the inhabitants. Same strong-worded despatches have been sent to St. Petersburgh by the British Government, regarding the action of the Russiang Government towards Afghanistan,
A conspiracy of a serious nature has been discovered at Seville, in Spain, the object of which was the overthrow of the Monarchy. Russia has advised Servia not to disarm, and continues the payment of a subsidy.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 226, 17 September 1878, Page 3
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320CABLE MESSAGES Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 226, 17 September 1878, Page 3
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