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SPECIAL TELEGRAM. Berlin, JuneS. The Enqjeror o£ Germany is recovering. He lost much blood, and no fewer than thirty pellets were extracted from his person. The Emperor retained his coolness throughout. He is now considered out of danger. The would-be assassin is supposed to bo a Socialist, London (undated). In the cricket match, Yorkshire made 72 in the first innings and 83 in the second. The Australians made 118 in the first innings, and then won by six wickets. London, June 4. Lord Salisbury, in the Upper House, and Sir Stafford Northcote, in the House of Commons, read the invitation to the Congress to discuss the whole treaty. Thematch for thecharapionuhipoftheThames takes place to-day. Higgins and Elliot are now here. The Australians played against Surrey. The first innings of their opponents closed for 107. The Australians in the first innings scored 110. The attendance was enormous. Berlin, June 4. Each of the Powers sends its Premier and Eoreign Minister. The Emperor of Germany’s condition is favorable. (REUTERS SPECIAL 'JO PRESS AOENCV.J London, June 3. The London papers predict a favorable settlement of the whole Eastern Question. Mr. Waddington represents Prance at the Congress. The Earl of Beaconsfield and the Marquis of Salisbury (not Lord Lyons, as expected) represent England. Constantinople, June 3. The Russian troops have unsuccessfully attacked Roumelian insurgents. London, June 4. The Chancellor of the Exchequer presented to the House of Commons certain diplomatic correspondence. The British Government has accepted the German invitation to the European Congress. Free discussion on the San Stefano treaty is to be conditional upon other Powers agreeing. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. , . Melbourne, June 4. There are 108 entries for the Melbourne Cup, and 40 for the Champion Stakes.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5363, 5 June 1878, Page 2
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