CABLE MESSAGES.
LATEST EUROPEAN.
(reuteu's special to the press
AGENCY,) London (Undated, Lord Beaconsfield, speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet, said he regarded the invasion of India as impossible. As to the Berlin Treaty, he said the Ministry believe all the signatory Powers intended to enforce the Treaty, bet the time had elapsed for its being fulfilled. At any rate, England was resolved to maintain the Treaty by all the force at
*• its command
Nov. 10.
The Kaffirs have resumed hostilities in the Transvaal. There has been •» severe fighting.
Nov. 11. The London papers warmly approve Lord Beaconsfield's speech.
Vienna, Nov. 10
The Emperor of Austria granted an amnesty to the insurgents in Bosnia and the Herzegovina.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 243, 15 November 1878, Page 3
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117CABLE MESSAGES. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 243, 15 November 1878, Page 3
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