REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
London, April 16. News from Capetown announces the arrival of the Empress Eugenie there.
April 18. The Queen has returned to Windsor Castle.
It is expected that Earl Beaconsfield will, to-morrow, tender to her Majesty the resignation, of himself and colleagues.
Constantinople, April 17. Said Pasha, the Grand Vizier, advised the Sultan to summon the Turkish Parliament, but it is not yet known whether the advice has been cothplied with.
Berlin, April 16. The Bill introduced by the Minister of War on the 22nd January, for in-
Greasing the German army by 00,000 men, has been passed. —6LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Melbourne, April 17. The sugar market is active.
SVdxet, April 19. At An Open-air meeting on Saturday night, at which 1,800 persons were present, a resolution was.parsed endorsing the action of the Legislative Council iii amending the Stamp Duties Bill. Oompagnon, a well-known confectioner, and one of the largest caterers for the supply of refreshments to the Exhibition, lias be to me insolvent.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1109, 20 April 1880, Page 2
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