CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST WAB AND HOME NEWS. (kbi-teu's Ti-:i.K-;i:\Ms. n-:i: aokncy.) Luniion. February 2;~i. The fresh peace conditions demanded by Ritssi:i iucfude (he proiiibirion ..f the passage of the. Dardanelles by ail war vessels, but with five navigation to merchant ships : an indemnity of fourteen hundred million roubles to cover which Turkey is required to cede her ironclads, j squadron, and the cities of Kara, Batomn. j iiavazid. ' and Arhihaii. ami territory i comprised in tie Uus.-i.-uis' occupation in j Asia Minor. The L4i.i.i)Ui>.i«"> sterling indemnity to he secured by bonds chargeable on "sinking fund, the interest <>n which is to In- on naiieeil by the tribute j now paid by Ibiijaria and Egypt to the j I'orte. (si-Kfi.vi. to Tin: !'i:i:ss ai.i:ncv.) | London. February '27>. \ A lnonstcr anii-Ilussiau meeting l:as | been held in I!ydo Park. I Tin- ii'W peace conditions are that ."O.Oi'lJ lliis.-i.-ms inns? occupy Bulgaria for two years, and a L4O.O!H> indemnity. Tiie Austriaiisare raising a special vou*. i Sir I'.aftie Fivi'e !ui.s been dismissed by j i the Ministry. ! The Cope lias dismissed General K.inizlorc, commandani of tiie Papal dominion. (si'D'lAl. TO Tit?: AKCfs.) j LoNnos, February 20. j Coomassie won the Waterloo Cup, Sea- j gull runner up. Adelaide won the Purse, j and Palm Flower the Plate. ' The Fnivershv boat nice is fixed for the j loth of March. ' j An attempt to shoot the Master of the: I 8>.1i.;. made by an insane seaman, failed. ! The Pope will be crowned to-morrow i in the Sistine Chapel. ! Peace lias bee:: in the rebels being pardoned, and the conhscaitii.ii iawrep-aled. j Tiie Genua': Government are malting ! Aitsirr.iiaii securities vi ry steady. I Corn maihot weak, with a downward I tenderer. i * | [>ii;B'T ACsTiIALfAN NEWS. I i u?:t-T.:u'» rui'-!: '.'■:-. f?": i'!:i:ss aoknov.] I SypNr.y. iVbruaiy 20. i T'ie Cdoida! Secretary has O'Uiiutilii- ; cated with the Soiuli Australian (joverni mem. wirh regard to tiie holding of an j intercolonial cable conference at Mel- ! bourne in a month's time. | New South Wales won the intercolonial i cricket march by one wicket and two runs. | February 2<i. | A combined tifteen of New South Wales j and Victoria have been chosen to play the • Australian Eleven on Friday ami followj trig days. i " Mei.koi'::>."E, February 20. | The Arawara leaves on Thursday murn- ' in 1 ' with the mails.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 568, 26 February 1878, Page 2
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