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NEWS BY CABLE.

SPECIAL TELEGRAM. London, June 10. Earl Beaconsfield arrived at Brussels yesterday, and at Berlin to-day. The French Assembly has voted 220,000 fr. for the Exhibition fete. The brig Calibrio, bound from Australia to Loudon, had to be scuttled at Falmouth, in consequence of her cargo having taken fire. LONDON, June 8. In the cricket match Elland v. Australians the game was won by the Australians by 80. The bowling of the Australians was very effective. Boyle in the first innings took eleven wickets for twelve runs ; seven wickets in eight successive balls, although the Elland Eighteen were a good team. June 10. The Australians played against eighteen of Bately. On the first day two Australians were out for 81. (REUTERS SPECIAL 10 PRESS AGENCY.) Vienna, June 10. An official Gazette announces that six divisions of the Austrian army will be mobilised immediately, to execute any decisions of Congress affecting Austria. London, June 11. All the plenipotentiaries have started for Berlin, Constantinople, June 10. There are constant changes in the Turkish Ministry. Berlin, June 8. Prussia has brought forward in the German Federal Council a Bill to dissolve the German Parliament, in consequence of the rejection of a Bill to suppress socialism. Domiciliary visits and arrests continue at Berlin. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Melbourne, Wednesday. The wreck of the Loch Ard realised at auction yesterday £2IOO. It was purchased by Mr. Frank Howorth, of Geelong. The Tararua, via Hobarton, sailed to-day. The Arawata arrived on Sunday. Adelaide, Tuesday. , In the Assembly, Mr. Boucaut said that before final action was taken in carrying out the resolutions passed by the Cable Conference the whole question would be submitted to Parliament. Sydney, Wednesday. The action brought by the New Zealand Insurance Company against the Australian, a claim for £ISOO, the amount of policy on the ship Oceanus, has resulted in a verdict for the plaintiffs for the amount claimed, with interest. The defence was that the policy was overdue. Arrived—City of Sydney. The non-arrival of the Cuzco at Adelaide is causing some uneasiness.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5370, 13 June 1878, Page 2

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340

NEWS BY CABLE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5370, 13 June 1878, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5370, 13 June 1878, Page 2

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