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CABLEGRAMS.

LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS . % ~,,. ju TRESS AOF.NCY.) London, Dee. "2". Li ,000,000 is deposited in tiic Bank, and tenders are invited for the balance of the South Australian loan. It intensely cold and snowy weather. The Unke of Edinburgh has been appointed rear-Admiral. December 24. An Italian war ship takes the Italian exhibits to Australia, with the Duke of Genga as commander. Klisworth, Son, and Co., have failed for LOS, 000. Bombay, Dec. 22. General Brown occupied Jellalahad yesday. All is quiet, and the inhabitants are friendly. The flight of the Ameer is fully confirmed, December 24. The Ghilsaes, a powerful Afghan tribe, have proclaimed Vakoob as A nicer. Constantinople, undated. An Imperial irade published authorises the holding of the convention re the Austrian occupation of the Provinces. The Porte has appointed Commissioners to rectify the Greek frontier. Vienna, undated. It is scmi-ofheially stated that the Sultan has authorised a settlement of the Montenegro frontiers. The Porto is discussing the proposal for a loan to guarantee the European Powers.

DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (SPECIAL TO THE PRESS AfiBN'CY.) Melbourne, Dec. 2G. In the match Lord Harris' Team v. Fifteen, the latter are at the wickets, with tweLve .out for 227. Campbell made 127. The bowhug is weak, but tho fielding is gO»d. . . . The Christchurch cricketers arrived tins evening at 7.30, and play r?t Ballarat tomorrow. (reuter's teleorams, per press agency.) Melbotrnk, December 2(5. The Victorians went in first in the match with Lord Harris' Team, and kept the wickets all day. When the stumps were drawn, twelve wickets were drawn for 225. Campbell made top score with 12S, The weather is splendid. Sydney, Dec. 25. The Buller Coal Company's miners have struck, because a steamer belonging to the Company I,'a; arrived from Sydney with a Chinese crew. December 2G. In tho match the Australians v. Adelaide Eighteen, the latter were all out foi 1 ]l">. The Eleven have nine wickets down for 119.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 843, 27 December 1878, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 843, 27 December 1878, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 843, 27 December 1878, Page 2

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