CABLEGRAMS AND LATEST TELEGRAPHIC.
[SKUT'B'B'a T^EO-BAMS TO PTIESS AGUSNCT.]J : .'!' HERLIN, June^-fi. The Congress finished the arrange-* menta regarding Bulgaria. The Pan* übian and Bulgarian fortresses are ta he dismantled. . Austrian occupation of Bosnia andi Herzegovina is imminent* The Queen: of ..Spain is. dead* | •'• [sPECI-i.J LONDON, Jane 2& ! The Australasian Colonists have ar» rangedto give: a banquet to the Ans- . tralian Cricketers on the 23rd of July. The Buke of M»nehester will preside^ 'The Prussian Government restores - to the I)u^e ,of Cmnberland the segue^ *.. trated property of the . late l&g; of Hanover. 'LA .La"^a*a.-A LaAaaL ■*■.' jj^e Congress has; decided that ai^d. Schuinla he : evacuated f ortwith, and vfpr each temporary : CkannMssary-? -, Generals be appointed hy Russia andj the Porte.. .:. In -.the Australians' second' innings. , five were out for 116. The rain stopped, ; ; the .play,^nd; tiw>:* match resulted m ai_ ■■ dr&w. '"■ - .-.. ■■••• -.aa: aaalL-.a.a ! OHRISTCHURCH, Erfday. The ti Conference /qf vthe ,3VEnnicipal County Council Delegates resolved; lhat, m the ppiniou^f me Conference, existing locstil bodies should undertat* ?;. the 'distribution of charitable aid until this Government take measures for their , permanent transfer. * - ■ : * ''' X' " '
[Per Press Agency.] WELLINGTONS Friday, Captain BendaU^ Marine-Surveyor to the Underwriters' Association-,' reporca that the cargo of the.Hydejfabad can to
■^recovered, and possibly the hull" may* be saved. ] The following are the leading features m the new Licensing Bill^— For Adulteration—First offence, fine not exeeed- ':■:, ing £50, and costs -.;■ second offence, iniprisonment with hard labor, for a term not exceeding" six months. Any One Knowingly Selling Adulterated Liquor --First offence, a fine of £20 or imprisonment.for one month;, second and subsequent offences, £100 fine, or three months' imprisonment, and to be declared a disqualified person for not less than two, or more than, ten, years. Where a person who is convicted is; licensed, he shall forfeit his license, and the premises are liable to be declared disqualified for not less than two or more than five year is. "When the licensed person is convicted under the Act, and the license is notforfeited, the police' will cause a placard, stating such conviction, to be affixed to • the premises, which is to be allowed to ' r^inaih for ttvo weeks, under a penalty of 40Si a day. On the second and subsequent convictions, the Justices topublish the offender's name, at the offender's expense, m the newspapers. Any. person keeping a billiard or bagatelletable i without a license to be fined for thefirst offence m a penalty not less then £5 or above £10; for the second, not less than £10, nojp more than £50. aspectorsfof Licensed Premises and quors to be appointed. ';_' ■'
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 75, 29 June 1878, Page 2
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