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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

I j TO -PRESS AGENCY. ! | —— j MOBILIZATION" 00 AUSTRIAN TRO'JPrf. THE MONEY MARKET. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS V. TAANUSIGHT. London, June 15. A partial mobilization of Austrian troops in Transylvania and Dalmatia has been effected; Counts Andrassy and Schonvaloffare partially in accord. ft is rumored that Parliament will he dissolved in autumn. The money market is rather firm. Australian securities are characterised as of great strength. The Prince of Wales visited the Australian trophies at the Paris Exhibition and expiessed great s.a tisfaetion. He lias accepted the p esidency of the Colonial Institute. [special to press agency.] London, June 15, Loimsight heat the Australians with two wickets t.,, -pare. Fred Grace scored -I [moiher acc<m t says 41 ] in the second innings and 23 in the first. Sydney, June 17. Obituary—lW. Clarke, geologist. The .Smith Australia,, In-mrance Co. has appealed against the verdict in f vor of the New Zealand Coin pan v.

L a TEST UNP U BLiSHE U. PROCEEDINGS AT THE CONGRESS. THE BULGARIAN AGREEMENT. , TURKISH PLENIPOTENTIARIES THREATEN TO WITHDRAW. London, .Tune 16. The Conservative journals condemn, the Bulgarian agreement between Lord Salisbury and Count Schouvaloff. The Daily News considers it a satisfactory compromise, and the Times approves of it completely. Berlin, June 16. The Turkish plenipotentiaries announce they will :withdraw from the Conference if autonomy is granted to Epirus, Thessaly, Bosnia, and Herzegovina. Vienna, June 16. Anstria is increasing the mobilisation of her troops. _ Constantinople, June 16. Negotiations for the surrender of Varna, Shumla and Batonm are abandoned. [special to press agency.] ■ THE GRAND PRIX OF PARIS. London, June 16. The race for the Grand Prix, Paris, was ran to-day. Thursdo 1, Insulaire 2, Invil 3. Won by a neck.' Eight ran. Fighting is resumed in Montenegro. The cause is unknown. The Austrian Reserves were ordered to join to-day.

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Kumara Times, Issue 538, 18 June 1878, Page 2

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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 538, 18 June 1878, Page 2

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 538, 18 June 1878, Page 2

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