NEWS BY CABLE.
SPECIAL. TELEGRAM.
London, July 15.
The reception of the Premier and Lord Salisbury at Dover and London was most enthusiastic.
The Foreign. Office writer charged with stealing a copy of the agreement between Salisbury and Schouvaloff • was discharged. A despatch from Lord Salisbury to the British representative at Constantinople states that the Berlin treaty is Turkey’s last chance. * At the Wimbledon meeting the weather was splendid. The Queen’s prize was won by a private of the 11th Stirling volunteers, with 78.
(REUTER'S SPECIAL JO PRESS AGENCY.)
London, July 17.
The leaders of the Liberal party- in both Houses of Parliament intend to challenge the policy of the Government. Earl Beaconsfield and Lord Salisbury have arrived in London. Avery crowded and enthusiastic meeting was held. at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, to welcome them. The Berlin Convention gives England a right to interfere in Turkish affairs far beyond that conferred by the treaties of 1856 and 1871. . AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (REUTER’S SPECIAL TO PRESS AGENCYJ Melbourne, Thursday. The Albion sailed yesterday for Hokitika. Arrived—Ringarooma, from the Bluff, with Suez mall, at daylight this morning. The Arawata arrived yesterday. '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5401, 19 July 1878, Page 4
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