LATE CABLE NEWS.
Wellington, June 21. .The following Cablegrams appear in the Sydney papers brought by the Malay .London, June 9. Mr Halcombe delivered an address before the Colonial Institute on New Zealand. There was an unusually large attendance-, and Sir. E. W. Stafford and Messrs Clifford, Broomhall, and others took part in the discussion. The Sultan of Turkey has again changed his advisers, and has appointed Kadri Pasha his Premier* and Abedden Pasha his Grand Vizien The Morning Post, in an article reviewing the policy of the Service Ministry in Victoria, considers that it promises stability to the Cabinet and a permanent benefit to the colony. June 10. Changes have taken place in Stambonl, which indicate that the British Ambassador’s diplomatic mission has beeti successful. It has been ascertained, that the cost Df the Afghan war is £22,000,000. The announcement of the English, French* and Italian, men-of-war fleet having sailed from Besika Bay, is 'causing much excitements The Albanians are disbanding their troops, and further hostilities are averted. It is expected the Turkish troops will reoccnpy the district ceded to Montenegro. The Chilians had a desperate battle to capture the town of Arica, and got the best of the engagement* after enorhious losses on both sides.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1166, 24 June 1880, Page 3
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