CABLE MESSAGES.
o [SrECIAIi TO THE MAIL.] (Reuters Telegrams.) LATEST EUROPEAN.
London, May 2. Arrived — Somersetshire, at Gravesend.
Tenders for the New South Wale ß loan amounted to £786,000, above twothirds at 98£. Mr Berry declares that his speech was incorrectly reported. The mission was altogether a success. The object was to obtain the influence of the British Go- ■ vernmeht in order to avert the renewal of complications/ He desires to continue the present friendly relations between Victoria and thciHoihe Government. Calcutta, May 3. Yakoob .proceeding to theBritish camp to interview the Indian (authorities. A large retinue will accompany him. The aspect of affairs at Mandalay is .re-assuring. ■'.'. /. May 4. The District of Badakassan has revolted from Afghanistan authority. Mahomed Ibrahara Khan, with the dignetaries of Zakikikels, has given in his submission to the British Government; >
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 292, 6 May 1879, Page 2
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136CABLE MESSAGES. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 292, 6 May 1879, Page 2
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