CABLEGRAMS AND LATEST TELEGRAPHIC.
[BETTER'S TELEGEASIS TO PBEBS AOENCr:] LONDON, July 17-f Lord Salisbury's despatch, enclosing the text of the Treaty, entirely refutes the idea that the Cabinet has abandoned the policy enunciated m the Salisbury Circular of the ■ Ist of April. ■ .;. [special.] President Perry, at the Paris Exhibition, : recommended the gold medal and Pitt's silver crozier to Sydney, for wool; the grand prize to South Australia, for wheat. At Wimbledon, the Lords made 443 and the Commons 435. The Eurydice has been raised after many previous failures. Mr Goschen, owing to the adoption of the County franchise, announces his intention to retire from the representation of the. City of London. . A shocking murder has been perpetrated at Llongellv, Monmouth, by a workman, named Wilkins. His wife and three children were the victims'. The second innings of Leicestershire closed for 145. In the Australians' second innings, Murdoch made 24; 0. Bannerman, 133 ; Horan, not out, 3:; sundries, 10. The Australians won the' match with eight wickets. Bannerman's bafting was superb.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 81, 20 July 1878, Page 2
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