REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[XKW ZEALAND PKESS ASSOCIATION.] THE SUEZ MAIL. Albany, July 10. Arrived—The P. and O. steamer (xiano. She brings the following suminn ry : The reign of terror in Russia still continues. Numerous incendiary tires sire reported, and numerous arrests of Nihilists of both sexes have taken place. A plot has been discovered to destroy sevei.-ii large oities by lire. The eiUj.tiiiii of Mount Etna continues. St-.vei\.l villiage-: have b.-en over'kiwiid by lava, but uo loss of life is reported.
Burmese news is reassuring. The reports of the hostile attitude of the King are A dreadful famine is raging at Cash-
mere. The movements of the Dacoits in Bombay Presidency have collapsed. Yakob Khan has returned to Cabul. Major Cavagnari has been appointed British Resident at Cabul.
LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. MIiI.iiOTRNE, July 9. A writ for £a()()() damages has been issued against Mr Berry, Premier, for slander by tie Daily Telegraph for saying that journal was subsidised by the Victorian Association. Weiberg has been commiteil for trial. Sydney, July 9. The Premier has tabled a series of resolutions against the Councils repeated rejection of the Assembly carefully considered measures' and recommending the introduction of a Bill to make the Council responsible to the people. The Treasurer submitted proposals for a future loan of £7,787.708 for railways, water supplies, nnd sewage. It is not however, intended that it should lie placed in the market for some time yet. July 10. The steamer Killarney, with a car»o of tea lor Sydney and New Zealand, is expected to a» rive about the 12th. [special.] Sydney, July 10. The celebrated Lieutenant Saxhy is deul A. son of -i ,'.;•■!.•:'•re;-now -,-,■,-, V- , ■,,- ,:.-,;.
five years hard labor in Melbourne gaol for wife assault, inherits £20,000.
The Bank of Adelaide has declared a dividend of 10 per cent.
Adelaide town flour is worth. £ll there.
and others have made soi'i ms insinuations against Beiry's private character. He threatens to repress such license of attack in Parliament.
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Kumara Times, Issue 867, 11 July 1879, Page 2
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