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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.

TO PRESS AGENCY, AUSTRIA AND THE CONGRESS. Vienna, June 10. The official Gazette announced that six divisions of the Austrian army will be mobilised immediately to excute any designs of Congress affecting Aus- | tria. Melbourne, June 12. The Tarania via Hobarton, sailed today. The Aravvata arrived on Sunday. Sydney, June 12. The New Zealand Insurance Company versus Australian, elaim for fifteen hundred pounds for a policy on the ship Oceanus, verdict was given for plaintiffs for amount claimed with in terest. The defence was that the policy ! was overdue. • Adelaide, June 11. * In the assembly Mr Boucaut said , that before final steps were taken in carrying out resolutions passed by the Cable Conference the whole question would be submitted to parliament. LATEST UNPUBLISHED. THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT AND SOCIALISM. THE CONGRESS. THE TURKISH MINISTRY. DISSOLUTION OF THE REICHSTAG. Berlin, June 8, A Bill will be introduced to dissolve the German Reichstag, in consequence of its rejection of the Bill to suppress Socialism. Domiciliary visits and arrests continue here. London, June 10. All the Plenipotentiaries have started for Berlin. There are constant changes in the personnel of the Turkish Ministry. Berlin, June 11. The German Federal Council have decided to dissolve the Reichstag-. St. Petersburg, June 11. The Empress of Russia is very ill with fever. [SPECIAL TO PRESS AGENCY.] AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS STILL VICTORIOUS. | London, June 10. The Australian Eleven beat the Elland by 80 runs. The Australians’ bowling was very effective ; Boyle took eleven wickets for 12 runs—seven j wickets in eight successive balls. They- • are now playing against eighteen of Batlcy. Two Australaius are out for 81. June 11, Earl Salisbury has started for Berlin. Dn Cane, formerly Governor of Tasmania, has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Customs. Adelaide June 12. The non-arrival of the Cusco is causing great uneasiness.

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Kumara Times, Issue 534, 13 June 1878, Page 2

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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 534, 13 June 1878, Page 2

REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 534, 13 June 1878, Page 2

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