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CABLEGRAMS.

LATEST HO Mi*"! AS'D FOREIG-W NSWvS. r :<!?*:ri'.?.*s TB*.Ei>RAMS PER FRBSB Bsblik, *34-. 'l it:' Fi.-.rcmr •>? has d : i- v-(;r.'/re.«n, in roH-rei-co lo 1/ : i ' >-_ar ootiditvUVs for % c;>■. oihonol .-'.ccvr.tx.nco or the by liuasia, iCiiyi.and Au . ( ,i. Yttgar,ding Bulgaria, s"::*t tha qii'. siu/ii may amicably arranged, provided the administrative autonomy of South BitSt?i*ria !>" secured, and no Turkish troops be yuarj tered thersia. i The boundaries of X-w Bulgaria terminate at the Balkans, but include Sophia. Tt is certain that Austria either annexes or directly controls Bosnia and Herzegovina. Montenegro is rtaerFi-d to the Porte. Russia and Houmania wili probably divide Bessarebia. June 25. Congress has agreed to the principle upon which the s-.'ttlement of Bulgaria is to be effected, and it has also been fixed that all the Russian troop* evacuate Bulgaria and Kouinelia in nine mouths.. (SPECIAL TO TIIE PRESS Af;«NCY.) London. June 24. A State funeral was accorded to the late King of Hanover at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, to-day. The deliberations of the Congress continue. The general principles of the Bi! g.rian question have been settled. T!i« Rev, Mr. Sfc.mton has been consectMitfd at St. Paul's Bishop of North Q'ssvr--!»nd. The Australians played againufceighteen of Birmingham. The first innings of the Australians closed for 104. The top score was made by C. Bannerman, who made 31. The Birmingham team have one out for 1. The attendance is large. DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (BBUTER'S TELEGRAMS, PER PKB3S AGENCY) Stdsey, June 25. The racer Laertes has been sold to Mr. Paterson, of New Zealand, and has left in the Easby, Melbourne, June 25. To-day, a conference of local bodies was held at the Atheneeum, and resolutions wove carried that the Government be a«kt;d to guarantee that the consolida< ' loan in the London market be expended ou local bodies, in accordance with their requirements.

It is currently reported that the Government has pui -chased the Hobson's Bay railway. - •

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 710, 26 June 1878, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 710, 26 June 1878, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 710, 26 June 1878, Page 2

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