NEWS BY CABLE.
(REUTER’S SPECIAL TO PRESS AGENCY,) , ; . f t • : ; Coxstantinopee,- May 21. A number of riotous refugees entered Polacraud and cheered for the ex-Sultan Murad. The rioters, refusing to .disperse, were fired on by the military.; London, May 22nd. The Attorney-General, in reply to a question, said the - Government had received no information confirming the report that vessels designed for privateers had been' bought in America by Russian agents. On the resumption of, the debate on Lord Harrington’s motion, after some desultory speeches, the House adjourned. ‘ ’ Nothing authentic is known hero regarding Schouvaloff’s mission to St. Petersburg. It is still hoped that the Conference will meet. . May. 23.. Count Schouvalotf is iu Loudon, and interviews Lord Salisbury to-morrow. SPECIAL. Nottingham, May 22. Nottingham won the;cricket match with 14 runs to spare. ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5354, 25 May 1878, Page 2
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