CABLEGRAMS.
• . « 'latest home akd foreign NEWS. tsTTtcttt tt> press Asswrvnos}. Lotucs, February 10. i Sorioas riot* h»vm occurrud in Liverjpoot TW maitary were called out for rrotßction, and hotd the city. The «n«ineor9 strike extended to Lon- ■ Wheat, 47s to* 'K& ; Hoar, .4s. f RXrSIS»'S tKfc»fßAJt. PRESS .V»BWtATtoS) Lt*!tt*nt. February 8The strike o£ engin«e*» has commenced, andi 200© Daen have tamed oat of IS Londoalirxas.
February 10. j The Admiralty reported that the Thun-; derer gun missed fire. It was then reloaded, and fired both charges. England has purchased from Turkey all the Crown domains of Cyprus. I The Australian and Jicw Zealand Dc- ! comber mails, via Brindisi, •were delivered ion the Bth. "■ I CcetsTAsnsoFLt, Feb.- 10. j i The Russian Ambassador to the Porte ; ; and the Turkish Minister for Foreign Affairs signed a definite Russo-Turkiah treaty of peace this evening. The treaty provides that the Russian evacuation of, Turkish territory shall begin to-morrow and terminate on the ltith March. Podgaritza « to be delivered to Montenegro. ; The treaty annuls that of Stefano, and I provides for an indemnity of .'500.000,000 I rouble, the payment of which is to be arranged later. DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Kr.rri:B'*TKi.r.«RAM,rr.K pkrsk association.) Mkueocknk, February 12. The Somersetshire has arrived. t»r. Crooke's evidence was taken to-day. ! IIt» dines* is attributed to an overdose of chloral. A tornado at Camj>erdown yesterday did great damage. February 115. Arrived—Claud Hamilton and Hero. Nothing further is known of the movement of the Kelly gang. The manager and teller of the JclilderJo ISank have arrived in Melbourne. The verdict -i the jury l»lames_Croofco ;f»>-r making a /»>.«' nnol-tit and considers* his conduct suspicious. The i depositions are t«> he submitted to the Attorney-General. (special to I'KEMS association.) MirLKoiK.vt:, February 13. Pan Kelly was seen alone ten miles from ! Ifcechworth. ; IJkisha.vk, February J3 The hours of the Civil Service have been extended to live in the afternoon. Mr. Tuily, Under Secretary for Lands, become* Surveyor-General. Sir. Jiarron, Chief Clerk of Police, takes the Mines. Mr. Glary succeeds him. Tt i.-t probable that George Sukins, of the Mutest, takes Lands. Sypnf.y, February 13. The Budget yesterday estimated thesurplus at the eiid of the current year at Ll*2?>,oW>. There is no fecal change save the- abtdttion >.( tl:« dut*- on gold. Tlve Government intend to '.u.sh vigorously on with railway extension throughout the Colony. Nothing new about the Kelly*. They are supposed to be in Victoria.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 884, 14 February 1879, Page 2
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