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CABLEGRAMS.

LATEST HOME NEWS. (KEUTEK'S TELF.GII.UIS. PEII I'IIESK AGENCY.) I London. March 12. It is semi-offieiallv st ted from Vienna th-»t war is regarded as inev tabl-; unless Russia submits for con-sid-ratim at the Europe n Congress the whole conditions of peace. The Hungarian delegation has agreed to grant sixty million florins for war purposes. The ltussian troops are moving - on to Constantinople. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, in replying - to a question, stated that the Government had no information that the Russian troops were fortiiving ftulair, bnt that they were still dista t twelve miles from it. The Tanjore arrived at Galle to-day. [SPECIAL TO THE ARGUS.] L»don. March 12. The Italian Ministry have resigned. Don Carlos, the new President of the Chamber, is trying to form'a Ca inet. Count Andrissv repudiates the occupation. An action scheme is iTobable. England and Fr.»nce will take join action respecting Egypt. The West rn Powers are supporting the admission of Greece to the Congress. DIRECT -AUSTRALIAN NEWS. [KKOTEB'S TELEORA.VS. PER PRESS AGENCY.] Sydney. March 14. Mr. Swanson. now in Sydney, lias, been offered the Deptttv High Commiss'one ship of Polynesia, stationed in S moa, and, it is presumed, also to act as 13 itish Consul. It is definitely settled that the Colonist, wit h the New Guinea expedition, will st:irt on the inst. MHLnoruNK, March 14. In the Council this afternoon Mr. Jenn-r stated that thev would not proceed on the Motion for a conference. Mr. Cuthbert gave notice, for Tuesday next, to move thut the -econ.i rcadi -g of the Payment of Members rill be restored to the .N=>ueo Paper. There is no probability of its passing. All present prospect of a compromise has ceas d. The Ministry int nd adI journing the Assembly next week until the iirst week in Julv next.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 583, 15 March 1878, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 583, 15 March 1878, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 583, 15 March 1878, Page 2

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