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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Londok, June 26. The resolution in favor of the prevention of Sunday trading, which was discussed in the House of Commons to-day, was strongly opposed by Sir Win. V«njon Harooni-t, Homo Secretary. The niotiin, however, was agreed to by the House. The cricket match, Australians v. 18 of Northampton, was concluded to-day., ami resulted in another (tenth) victory for the Australians by 8 wickets. The IS, in their second innings, were all disposed of for 48 runs. Palmer took 9 and SpolForth 7 wickets in this innings. The Austr.diins then required only 41: runs to win. she.-o were made with ihe loss of only 2 wickets.

In the House of Commons (oHhy, Mr Gladstone, Premier, in answer to a question, said that the Government would reconsider what action to take in Bradlaugh's case. In the House of Loi'ds\ a Bill to legalise marriage with deceased wife's sister has been, after discu-sion, again thrown out; Ber Lin, June 27. The Earopean Conference has agreed to a rectification of the Greek frcnties exteution. The territory will include the cession of the towns of Janina and Metzovo and a portion of the district of Zagar by Turkey to Greece. June 27. It lias been announced that the Porte has sent a circular note to the Great Powers, stating that the European Confereoce, now assembled here, has only the right to mediate for the settlement of the dispute between Albania and Montenegro ; for the adjustment of the Turco-Greek frontier; but has no right to decide what course Turkey should pursue in the settlement of tliese difficulties. Buenos Ayres, June 26. Peace negotiations (were opened today between the authorities of this city and the insurgents, with a view to the settlement of difficulties which brought about the rebellion. June 27. The peaee negotiations have fhiled, and the fighting between the insurgents and National Guard was renewed to-day. +. —!—: LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Melbourne, Juno 28. The dissolution of the Assembly is expected to take place on Thursday. Mr Service will issue a manifesto to the electors in a few days. Considerable electoral activity is already manifesting itself. •Sir Bryan O'Loughlin and Dr L. L. Smith, who were rejected last election, will stand for seats in the new Parliament, and only a few electorates will be uncontested.

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Kumara Times, Issue 1170, 29 June 1880, Page 2

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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 1170, 29 June 1880, Page 2

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 1170, 29 June 1880, Page 2

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