REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. London, April 12. A bulletin issued this evening reports that Earl Beaconsfield has again experienced a renewed difficulty in breathing, and is still in a critical state. A conference of the Land Leaguers held at Dublin has passed a resolution declariu« that the Land Bill now before Parliament to be inadequate to meet the demands of the tenants.
Constantinople, April 12. The Ottoman Government has sent a circular note to the Powers deprecating any violation of territory in Tunis. Athens, April 13. The Greek Government has intimated to the Powers its acceptance of the Porte's proposal for the extension of the Greek frontier upon condition that the peaceful surrender of the territory to be ceded by Turkey be guaranteed. The Government at the same time appeals to the Powers to protect the Greeks who remain under the Ottoman rule iu the Epirus and other Turkish districts bordering on Greece. Capetown, April 13. News have been received from Basutoland that an offer of mediation has been made by Sir Hercules Robinson to the Basutos, with the view of bringing about a cessation of hostilities with the Cape forces and the Basutos. The chiefs have accepted the mediation of His Excellency. - LATEJST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Albany, April 13. The Ti and 0. Company's steamship Rosetta has arrived with the inward Suez mail, dated London, March llfch. Melbourne, April 11. It is understood that the debate on the second reading of the Reform Bill will take place in the Legislative Council when the House meets after the recess. April 14 Obituary—R. C. Bagot, secretary to the "Victorian Racing Club. Sydney, April 14. A deputation of the Italian residents of this city waited upon the Premier, Sir Henry Parkes, to-day, and presented him with a letter expressing in grateful terms their appreciation of the generous action of the New South Wales Government in affording assistance and shelter to their countrymenItalian imigrants belonging to the Marquis De Ray's expedition, who recently arrived here from New Caledonia in a destitute condition.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1416, 16 April 1881, Page 2
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