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CABLEGRAMS.

(reuter's telegrams.) London, June 29 News has been received that hostilities have broken out between the Russians and Chinese troops in, Central Asia, The ChihesS* have" twice defeated* t_9 Russians, who were advancing on Kulja. J_ly 1. News from Buenos Ayr<_ confims the previous announcement of the closing of the rebellion. The city bad to submit to the iusurgent troops, but peace is now signed. Brussels, June 30. In consequence of its having been fouud* itopoßsri^e to -bring -about "a satisfactory settlement of the difficulties which have arisen between the Pelgian Government and the Holy t*'ee, through the recent inquiry into the educational system of this country, diplomatic relations have been broken off between Belgium and the Vatican. Melbourne, June 30. At a meetinji of Ministpri^lists.held yesterday, it was resolved to maintain Mr Service's reform scheme, in its integrity, and to. contest '.cjyery seat in t^e forthcoming elections. r^ottiing % frfesli from Greta. The coroner permitted the burial of the bodies of the outlaws without an inquest. The police refrain from going to Greta. The excitement is giadually subsiding. July 2. It is now believed that the plate j layer, whose body was found at Glenrowan, was murdered by Ned Kelly. Mr Service, speaking at Maldon last night, repeated his previous statements that he would adhere to his JteforuWiilLand ridicule i inconsistency i oft] Mt 'Berry i ■> M i&glrmta annt-hM„ ni« he Kai*eff-'Wer_ would be a deficiency of £600,000 1 at the end of the present year. Sydney, June 30,^ _ , In the Legislative Assembly/] Ja^ night the new wool and stock jfta'xf s! were carried by a large majority.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 90, 6 July 1880, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 90, 6 July 1880, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 90, 6 July 1880, Page 3

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