CABLEGRAMS.
{aEUTER's TELEGRAMS,^ ■>.: > London, July 6 -.-.. Homeward mail via San Francisco, .^, wbich left New Zealand on May 25<b^ --- was de.ivwed here yesterday. '--.->;. In tbe Bouse of Comiuonß, the . w Secretary of State tor India made * sUtottt&t oonotrning the lodiaa
finances. The war jexpenditure ex- • ceeda the estimate by £9,000,000 the present deficit being £3,000,000. A bill has been lead a second time % .giving compensation to liisli le^Uits under certain proposed con dition&~ . July 5. Authentic intelligence has been received 'from Constantinople that the Turkish Government is inciting the Albanians to resist the Greek* in any attempts they may k-m«ike- to take possession of the district in Epirus. which 'tho/vScent conference at decided should be ceded U) Greaee -ior *ri:- extension oi : h& . frontier. ■■ 1 ' ■• •'•:•-■••■• ?'' :■•:.•■..-.•:; Mblbotonk, Jttjf <^' •■-• A committee has been appointed to enquire into 'the conduct of the police, when engaged in the capture of th* Keliygshgi /. •':■:'":*-• " >- : :.•: Sugnre are quoted' at In the elections which are now going ; on, /Messrs/ Gibb?, jSer^ice, . Ramsay, and Duffy are unopposed,' but most of the 6i\\cm . are. : oppoMd, including Sir John O'Shannassy. M&caQTJßlsriJ ' July 6.. It is ekpeciedthit Ne^'tCeily will appear on his trial ' iil : a ; fortnight His appearance.in .Court liaa. , caused, mnch excitementr ffi&tyfafixxifi atrdh approaches beiiig 'lblbclced % crowds anxious to catch a glimpse of the : solitary survivor ,of the, flotoripus outlaws, who hacl so long set tire entire police force. p| the colony at defiance. ' Numerous meetings, are being held by candidates for Parliament throughout tnecolony, and the coming elections are absorbing public attention. With but very few exception«>the members of the • late Parliament will again woo the suffrages of the electors, and there will also be many other candidates in the , field, including those defeated in thef previous- election. ' J r , . Berlin, July 5. The Upper House has passed a Bill for mwigatihg.the Falk laws in ! the direction of granting additional concessions to Roman Catholics, "* This Bill has been previously adopted by the Reichstag by a small majority.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 91, 9 July 1880, Page 2
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327CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 91, 9 July 1880, Page 2
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