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CABLEGRAMS.

LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. (recter's telegrams, per press agency) London, June 4. Higgins, champion of the Thames, has accepted Trickett's challenge; (SPECIAL TO THE TRESS AGENCY.) London, June 4. There is a semi-panic in Berlin. The police and military have taken measures to prevent a Socialist outbreak. Prince Bismarck lias arrived, and will probably convoke Parliament. A regency of the Crown Prince is rumored. The condition of the Emperor is unchanged. In the match between the Australians and Surrey the following played for Surrey : —Lucas, Shuter, Jupp, Game, Lindsay, Carmichael, Poole}', Strachan, Barrett, Jones, and Sotherton. The second innings of the Surrey closed for 80. The game was won by the Australians by five wickets. The top scores on the Australian side were made by Midwinter with 32 and 5, and Charles Bannennan 1 and 31. On the Surrey side Shuter made 39 and 15, and Pooley 29 and 7. Spofforth obtained eight wickets in the first innings, Garrett getting the rest. The scoring in the second innings was very slow, the wickets being wet. The attendance was enormous. The whole of the matches in which the Australians were engaged excited much interest. London, June G. The Emperor's forearm is swollen today, otherwise the symptoms are favorable. The conspiracy was raised, it is suspected, to kill not only the present | Emperor but all the German inonarchs j and Crown Princes.

The Derby was won by a length and a half.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 654, 7 June 1878, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 654, 7 June 1878, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 654, 7 June 1878, Page 2

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