CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN! NEWS. (SPECIAL TO MELBOURNE ARGUS.) London, April 20. The Government intimated that they are not preparod to legislate until Mr. Berry appeals to the country. Mr. Berry believes that if the Council, after appeal, still resists, the Home Government then should act, but the mode is uncertain. | Mr. Berry considers the way is now. open to arrive at a compromise. Sir M. HicksBeach announces his final decision in about a fortnight. direct Australian news. (SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION). Melbourne, April 21. Three thousand four hundred tons of Victorian breadstuffs are loading for Callao, consisting of 1800 tons wheat and 1600 tons flour. Oats are 4s ; milling do, 3s lOd to 3s lid. The market is unaffected by the purcease of the above cargo. • (renter's telegram, per press association) Melbourne, April 21. Four vessels have been chartered to take 1800 tons of flour and .1600 tons of wheat to Callao, owing to the war in Chili. Sydney, April 22. Governor Stephen opened the Intercolonial Agricultural Exhibition. There are 1700 exhibits, which bear favorable comparison with "previous exhibitions, especially in stock.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 940, 22 April 1879, Page 2
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