TELEGRAPHIC.
CABLE NEWS [PER PEESS AGENCY.]
Bombay, July 30. Mr Michie visits Vienna on behalf of Australia. The Porte semi-officially objects to a new order of things being created without its cooperation. The House of Commons has agreed to Sir Stafford Northcote's motion for facilitating business. INTERPROVINCIAL. Trades Demonstration. Dunedin, July 31. Dr. J. H. Scott, Professor of Anatomy for the Otago University, arrived by the Ringarooma. In consequence of a telegram having been received from Adelaide to the effect that there were no passengers by the Suez mail for New Zealand, Dr. Scott's arrival was unlooked for. Strenuous efforts are being made to render the demonstration against the system pursued by the Q-overnment of importing from England railway rolling stock and other material, capable of being manufactured in the colony, a decided suueess. Last. eA T euing a meeting of bricklayers, plasterers, and builders' labourers was held, with the view of making arrangements about a "procession of united trades, which takes place on Saturday.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 966, 31 July 1877, Page 2
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