REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
TO PRICSS AGENCY,
PROCEEDINGS. AT THE CONGRESS. THE KAFFIR WAR. CANADIAN FISHERIES REWARD. Berlin, June 21. The report that Greece has been adj raitted to the Conferance requires confirmation. England and Austria maintain a concurrent attitude and entente cordiale regarding Bulgaria. London, June 21. Reinforcements are being sent to the Cape. The gentlemen comprising the cricket team to visit the colonies will consist of R. Walker, J. Walker, Lord Harris, Hornby, A. Webbe, Lucas, Absolom, Prin, Pearson, Longman, and Sprout. Washington, June 20. Both Houses <>£ Congress voted the Fisheries Reward. Sydney, June 22. The Proprietor of the Brisbane Q'loen.siand-ir hats onjauispd an expedition to iimlm'take a flying survey for a trans-coiitiueiifc.il railwiy from Queensland to Pi.Tt Darwin. South Australia is oxpivte-l to co-operate. Sailed—Chim'ooraz > for London. L.VTKST UNPUBLISHED. [.SPECUL TO PRESS AGENCY.] THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS V MiDDLE^EX. DELAY IN THE CONGRESS. London, June 22. Tho H"()fi(nl inning) of the Australians clohiml fur M'i ; '.Sj.offorth making SG, Gregory 42, Garrett 31. In the .second inning* of Middlesex, there are six ratm ont for 79 ; Lyttclton 37, not out. The Australian fielding was very goc.d as was also Blackhani's wicketkeeping.
The delay in the Congress is ascribed to the firmness of Disraeli. Melbourne, Juue 23. The libel action, Fra2er versus the proprietors 0 f the Age, resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff"; damages £250. LATER. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONGRESS. Berlin, June 22. Austria and England demand the immediate discontinuance of the Russian occupation of Bulgaria ; and that after the final conclusion of peace, Turkish garrisons shall occupy the Balkans. ■ Earl Beaconsfield maintains that the continuance sittings of the Congress be conditional on Russia's withdrawal of her troops from Constantinople, whereupon the Russian plenipotentiaries appeal to the Czar. London, June. 22.. The Times this morning announces that Russia, England, and Austria have agieed regarding the boundaries of New Bulgaria.
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Kumara Times, Issue 543, 24 June 1878, Page 2
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