NEWS BY CABLE.
(REUTER'S SPECIAL TO PRESS AGENCY,) Lokdojv, May 21. The statement that General' Todleben' bad sent an ultimatum to the ’Porte, demanding that the Turks should evacuate' Shumla, Varna, and Batoum,; and that /the Russians should occupy -Buyukdere,. is, -semi-officially denied. ■ . . , . ■ . r- ■ Ihe speech of Lord Hartington was moderate, being confined to the question.' of cv«qp. stitutional rights. . /”* ' In reference to the question of the rights of Parliament and the prerogative of the Crbwn, the Attorney-General and r Mr. - - Gladstone argued legal points. The latter . protested against making a precedent of an act violating oonstitu’tionaldiberties; ; ' Mr. Newdegate ‘supported the resolution. ' 1 . ■ SPECIAL TKLEGRAM.' , London,. May 22. The second innings of the Australian cricketers closed for 30. They were*-' beaten in one innings. Their batting was weak. The best score on the 1 Australian side was made by Garrett, Midwinter carrying his bat through the innings for 1A 1 ■ ; A -1 percent. Queensland loan of £1,200,000 is announced. . f ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5353, 24 May 1878, Page 4
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