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(Reuters Telegirams.) [Special to the Mail.] London, Sept. 11. 0 Mr Gladstone has caused a letter to be published, expressing his thanks for the sympathy shown during his late illness. An interview has been held between Prince Bismarck and Baron yon Saymerle, the Austro-Hungarian Minister forjForoign Affairs, which is expectedto result in a close alliance between Serin any and Austria. m The question of the future of Itoumania was discussed by Bismarck and Saymerle. and they agreed io favour the forming of that principality into a neutral kingdom. ' 6,000 nailers in Stafford shire ha'.e struck. _ ' ■ "* The Australian cricketers played 18 of Clydesdale to-day. The Home team scored 224 runs in one innings. The Australians only scored 111—113 runs
■behind their opponents. They went in for their second innings, and when time was called had lost one wicket for 38 runs. The match was drawn in favor of the Home Team. The present series of wool auction sales close on the 29th inst. Constantinople, Sept. 11. The announcement made at the beginning of the week that the Albanians had agreed to the cessation of Delcigno to Montenegro is proved to be premature. The Albanians are still hostile, and frequent collisions occur with the Turks. Tho Turkish ministry has resigned. Madrid, Sept. 11. Her Majesty the Queen of Spain has given birth tojfa princess. Calcutta, September 11. News has been received that an insurrection has broken out at Herat, and the Governor or the town has been murdered by the rebels.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 433, 14 September 1880, Page 2
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253Telegraphic News. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 433, 14 September 1880, Page 2
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