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CABLEGRAMS.

LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. [kedter's telegrams per press agency.] Berlin, June 15. A partial mobilisation of Austrian troops in Transylvania and Dalmafcia has been effected. Counts Andrassy and Schouvaloff are partially in accord. London*, June 15. It is rumored that Parliament will be dissolved in the Autumn. The Australian v. Longsighfc game was won by two wickets. Fred. Grace made 41 in the second innings, and 23 in the first. Tlie Prince of Wales has inspected the Australian trophies, and has expressed his rjreat satisfaction. He has accepted the Presidency of the Colonial Institute. VERY LATEST NEWS. (renter's telegrams, per press agency.) London, June 16. The Conservative journals condemn the

Bulgarian agreement between the Marquis of Salisbury and Count Schouvaloff.

The Daily News considers it is a very satisfactory compromise, and the Times approves of it completely. Berlin, June 16.

The Turkish plenipotentaries announce that they will withdraw from the Conference if autonomy is granted to Pirieus, Thessalay, Bosnia, and Herzegovina. Vienna, June 16. Austria is increasing the mobilisation of her troops. , .;'.,. Constantinople, June Negotiations for the surrender of Varna, Shumla, and Batoum have been abandoned. ;

(ROUTER'S SPECIAL —PER PRESS AGENCY.) London, June 17.. ■ The race for the Grand Prix de Paris was run to-day. Thursdo, first; Insulaire, second. It was won by a neck; eight ran. . Fighting has been resumed m Montenegro. The cause is unknown. The Austrian reserves are ordered to join to-day.

DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. ( keuter's telegrams, per press agency) SynNEy, June 17Obituary.—The Rev. Mr. Clarke, Geologist. The South Australian Insurance Company has appealed against the verdict in favor of the New Zealand Company.

Payable gold has been discovered in New Guinea.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 703, 18 June 1878, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 703, 18 June 1878, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 703, 18 June 1878, Page 2

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