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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

TO PRKSS AGENCY;. LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. London, November 13 The Czar has formally announce 1 to the British Government tli it lie in(«.i<ls Uin Treaty of Beiliu, and his directed Imper al officials accordingly. Berlin journals say that (J-erinauy has tifcti.led to occupy the whole of the Samoan group. Silis l <ury lias informed Si>ain that Kuglaud is pre par d to revise the wine duties. Constantinople, Novem'.er 12. Turkey is appointing delegates to rectify the Greek frontier.

The Sultan is sending au envoy to Cabnl, desiring ihe Ameer to submit to England.

THE INSURRECTION IN NEW CALEDONIA. Sydney, November 14. Latest Caledonian news, to the 7th, says :—A number of successful attacks are reported to have been made against the insurgents by the • troops and friendly natives. Over 100 rebels are stated to be killed and wounded. No cruelty to the whites is? reported.

LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Melbourne, November 15. The Ringarooma sailed oa Wednesday via Hobat t Town. The Albion arrived on Thursday. Sydney, November 8. The City of Sydney cleared Sydney Head at nine this morning. Floods on the overland route haying detained the Victorian mails, it became necessary to postpone the sailing of the San Ftancisco steamer. The detention however, will not interfere with the steamer's de parture from New Zealand, as she will be pressed on the passage to Auckland. Melbourne, November 10. The Northumberland arrived from Londoo yesterday, all well, with a number of passengers.

[special to the globe.]

London, November 6.

At a meeting of the Australian Exhibition committee gratifying reports were received as to the European contributions. Fiance cordially.and energetically co-operates.

November 8. Aheane, the Fenian, has been liberated. Oouut Schouvaloff is coming to London.

November 9,

Russia is making preparation for war, and has called for 68,000 additional conscripts.

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Kumara Times, Issue 667, 16 November 1878, Page 2

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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 667, 16 November 1878, Page 2

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 667, 16 November 1878, Page 2

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