CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOME AND FOREBN NEWS. ; (itEUTER'S SPECIAL —PER PRESS London, June 6; The Australians played against eighteen of Elland. The first innings of the Auitralians closed for 90. June 7. The Crown Prince of Germany has been proclaimed to act for the Emperor during his incapacity, but with no title. The Socialist leaders repudiate mobilising. Many arrests have been made. Lord Salisbury promises attention to the Armenians. Sir S. Northcote has received despatches from Lord Salisbury, indicating the policy of the Congress. VERY LATEST NEWS. (rECTER'.S TELEGRAMS, PER PRESS AGENCY) Berlin, June 6. The Socialist conspiracy is found to be widespread. Many arrests are being made. Repression is advocated, and it is even suggested that the European Conference should deal with the question. An Imperial decree has been issued tantamount to conferring the temporary regency on the Crown Prince. St. Petersp>urgh Tune 6. The Semi-official Press heie appears hopeful for the result of the Congress. London". June 7. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, in reply to a question, said that the plenipotetitaries at Congress will be instructed by the Cabinet, and will decide all questions on their collective responsibility, and that nothing will be submitted to Parliament until the conclusion of the Congress. Layard, the ambassador at Constantinople, has been created a Civil Kuight Grand Cross of the Order of Bath. Washington, June 0. Both IJouscsfof Congress have passed a Bill against the further contraction of the issue of greenbacks. DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (SPECIAL TO THE I'IIESS AC.ENCY.) Melbourne, June 8. Mr. Pearson has been elected fur Castlemaine by a large majority Gaunson, the defeated candidate., loses his deposit. The two survivors from the Loch Ard are rapidly recovering. SPECIAL CABLEGRAM. (FROM OUR OWN (JORUESt'ONDEXT.) Dunedin, .June 8. The following special cablegram has been received by the Star ; Sydney, Juno S. Flour, Ll3. A. decline is certain, i The Fiji planters murmur against Colonel Gordon's rule. An armed parry in Scormbird attempted to kidnap 15 girls at Miuinx They lauded three castaways ; others were robbed. Colonel Gordon confirmed the sentence on the kidnappers, but limited it to twelve months. At Samoa the brig Rita has ix-ou lost with all hands. The Chiefs of New Guinea potion Queensland t<> annex and govern the island.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 655, 8 June 1878, Page 2
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