CABLEGRAMS.
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The papers' relating to the r ictßrian ; dcatllock have been published. In a despatch' tfie .Secretary of Shite for Hie Clonics (Feb~."l7) said that had: Sir Geo. Bowen originally acted in accordance with the views'-which induced Ministers;, partially to retrace their steps, the judicial difficulty might have been overcome without an objectionable measure. | Wheat is a penny higher. j Egyptian news states that Prince Tewpli, prince,/ has:, been appointed President of the Council, and that Nubar Pasha has been, .appointed Minister for Eoreign;Afiairs.. r: .;-:;...;-. . ~..,,. ~ March b. Tlie total reserve in notes and bullion in the Bank of England to-day is I Li8,5oo;opor > . The total-stock of tallow in London by to-daj-'s returns is 1400 casks. : '.~' : The London papers of to-day violently attack-the "conddct of Lord Chelmsford,. Cofti'mahder 6? the British forced at .Natal, and demand his removal from!fhat position, r; , .- -■ ,L- ! 1 - iA ■'■•' St. Peteksbcrg, March o. The Rjussian police have seized a secret Socialist'printing press at Kief. There, was- aa'anned resistance, and several were killed"," wounded, and taken prisph'er3;' : ' : -': Paius, March 4. f!i>n; : M:^ - been lappomted Minister of the Interior. ! Lo>-Doy, March 4. In the-House of Commons, M*. Mills gave notice of motion for the publicationpi the,pap,ers relating . to^the: Yictbrian deadlocks.-- '•■'-■' ■'• - :l '% ' . New Zealand fives 101.-with dividend. Pabis, M arcn 5 -' M. Girard, hitherto Under-Secretary, and a strong Freetrader, has: been appointed Minister of Agriculture: and_ComThe Chamber of Deputies to-day voted an additional 25,000 francs for : thV representation of France at the Sydney Inter-' national DIRECT AUSTRALIAN kEWS. ( (special to press association.-}' ■- Sydxey, March 7- ; The Chinese Immigx-ation Bill imposing, a capitation tax of LlO has: passed, its second reading in the Assembly by_3l .tg 9. It will meet with stronger: opposition in Committee. : •'- ■ •'■"-'-■ •-' ■ (P.ECTER'STELEGKA3r,PEP. PBE3SASSOCIATTOX.) Melbourne, March 7, ; ~, In the cricket match, the JEnglish in their first innings scored 248, and the Victorians in their first made 112 for six wickets.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 903, 8 March 1879, Page 2
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