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ENGLISH & FOREIGN.

CABLE NEWS.

[eetttek’s telegrams.] LONDON, May IS. The Affairs of Turkey. It is understood that communications have been exchanged between tho Groat Powers regarding those portions of the Treaty of Berlin having reference to the internal reforms of Turkey which have not yet been fulfilled. Nothing definite has transpired as to results of the interchange of the views by the Great Powers, but it is stated that tho Porto will he required to accept a European Commission, which will undertake the proper administration of Turkey. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 18. The Montenegrins and Albanians.; It has boon announced that tho Sultan has made a proposal to the Great Powers that a European Commission should be formed to enquire into the recent conflict between the Montenegrins and tho Albanians, which arose through tho former taking steps to occupy territory ceded to them under the Treaty of Berlin. LONDON, May 17. The Australian Eleven. The Australians commenced their second match to-day at Dorbj-, where they met an eleven of Derbyshire. The Australians went first to the wickets, and scored 129 in their innings. Bannerman made tho top score of 32. Tho English team then wont in, and the Australians succeeded in getting them all out for 45 runs. In this innings Spofforth and Palmer each took five wickots. The Derbyshire men then followed their innings, and when the stumps were drawn for the day they had made 21 runs with the loss of one wicket. Tho weather

during the whole day’s play was fine and 1 the ground lively and suited to the Australians. LONDON, May 18. Eastern Affairs* The Right Hon, G. J. Goschen has started for the purpose of acting as Special Ambassador at Constantinople. The Home Rule Party. Mr Charles Stewart Parnell, member for Meath, has succeeded Mr William Shaw, member for Cork, as leader of the Home Rule party in the House of Commons.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1945, 19 May 1880, Page 2

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ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1945, 19 May 1880, Page 2

ENGLISH & FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1945, 19 May 1880, Page 2

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