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CABLEGRAMS

LATEST HUME NEWS.

(reuter's telegrams, per press agency.) London - , March 21, 4 "> p.m. Official despatches re-jiccting the Cnnsti rutional conflict in ViVoria have b-ci; published, and show that the Covernor's action throughout has been su ported by the Colonial (illi:e. The Thar* says it is clear that Karl Carnarvon's September tch gram advising Cover..or B 'Wen to follow the advice of his Ministers was dictated in ignorance of some of the material facts. Th > elegram shaped the whole of tl c CovurnorV sut'Si queut cimduet. Tlie Tim-'is declare hat, the otie.-tion raised in Vm'.oua mu-t br decided by jhe Imperial Pa-liaiiiei.t for the relief of other Colonial Covernors.

The Ti}:u:< has published a snmm.vyof the official text of the treaty of peace." 1; consists of •_><; articles, which agree in snb-.-tance with recent ver.-ii.iis. The war indemnity is HOI) million roubles, 1 10li millions of which is accepted in the shape of territory, leaving for payment in cash 300 millions subj-ct to arrangements.

Karl Derby stated thaf the British Government had not demanded the admission of Greece to the Congress on the footing of other guaranteeing Powers, but, onlv ashed for her a hearing. Russia had not replied to England's request regarding the peace conditions being submitted to Congress, ami he stated that unless Pussia submitted them, it would better to have no Congress

(special to tiie press agency.) T.O.VDON, Mirch 21. In reply to Earl Kinil crlv, Lord Carilrogan said that a telegram from Governor :'ower., dated iurh. .-tat'd that the eonipromi.su was still unsettled, hilt mom y was legally available for carrying oil the Government till the end of .June. DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. [itKt'TEK's St'ECT.A L. I'l'.K I'KKSS A'iKNCV.] March '-.T In the match, Australian Kieven v. Eighteen or Vkt'.ri.t. the former went in first arid scored iu tln.-ir first innings '1 he Eighteen scored in til' il' lir.-t ini.inL'll'.'j. 'i he Eleven are now ;ihi\ing their stC''inl innings, and have two wickets down for 52.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 591, 25 March 1878, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 591, 25 March 1878, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 591, 25 March 1878, Page 2

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