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TELEGRAPHIC.

CABL^NEWS SPECIAL TO THE ®LO£2<l. [FBOM OVU OWN COBBESPONDENl I .]

THE WAR.

The Victorian Crisis. Wsdney, March o. Mr Goldie warns people against a rush to jlevr G-uinea before prospecting has been Tmlnlvn ww*y *«» ihreo daye besieged,

sacred the Englishmen, McCort Mid others, at the fiahing station on Engineer (?) Island. The Europeans were retaliating. Several Jewish weddings followed the opening of the Synagogue. The Victorian crisis is ended. The Council agi-ee to piss the Payment of Members, on Mr B»rry withdrawing the vote from the Appropriation Bill. This has been announced in both JTnnses. The lunatic Creswell has been identified as Arthur Orton. Melbourne, March 6. The Victorian compromise has heei, broken, and there is war to the knife between the Houses. The Assembly entirely ignores the Council. Mr Gh>ldie makes grave charges against the Ellen G-owan, Mi-sion steamer, of neglecting the besieged Mission. The Rov. Mr Macfarlane is blamed. Potatoes are quoted at £8 by the produce ring. [beutbe'b special telegbams to pbess AGENCY.] The IBritish Army. London, March 4. The Secretary of War, in presenting the army esfci nates, said the army was in excellent, condition, the regulars numbering 40,000, and the auxilliary force 400,000. INTERPROVINCIAL. [PEB PBEBS AGENCY.] Resignation of Mr Reynolds. The Ministerial Tour. Loss of a Passenger from the Taupo. Wellington, March 6. The captain of the Taupo reports to the police that Alexander Reid, the well-known journalist, come on board at Lyttelton, paving his passage for Auckland on board. lie was last, seen about half past ten last, night, when oft' Kaikoiira. When missed tho nhip was searched for him, but he could not he found. Tho tirst through train between Foxton and Wangauui was run this morning. Dunbmn, March 6. The following are the principal amounts received in stakes by owners at the recent races :—R Ray. £IOOS ; Q-. G. Stead, £377 ; H. Redwood, £260; J. W. Mallock, £200; D. o'Brie», £172 ; J. P. Kitching, £165 ; R. Mason, £l5O. Tho Hon. W. H. Reynold has sent in his resignation as member of the House of Representatives. BLUrF, March 6. The Hinemoa sailed at daylight tnis morning for Dunedin.

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1247, 6 March 1878, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1247, 6 March 1878, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1247, 6 March 1878, Page 2

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