CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. (Ulil'TEU'S TtXEIiHA.Mrt t'KK PRESS ASSOCIATION) London, June 15. The total reserves in notes and bullion in the Bank of England is L19,G25,000. C-UKQ, June 15,
A financial decree has been issued by the Khedive of Egypt which, it is believed will cause to be immediately cancelled the protest raised by Germany on behalf of the Great Powers. London, June 16. An official despatch Has been repeived from Lord Chelmsford, which states that the commissariat arrangements had been sufficiently organised to permit an advance being made into Zululand, and that it would'commence on the Ist.
At the wool sales during the past week late prices have been fully maintained, with ft hardening tendency,'
(SPECIAL TO MELBOURNE AGE.) London, June IG. The National Assembly will move from Versailles to Paris immediately.
The Khedive has accepted the proposals of England and France. A violent outbreak of cholera has taken place among the troops situate at Khyber Pass.
(KPECJ.VL TO MELBOURNE 4RGU3.) London, Junc 14. The wool market is firmer. Daniel Fallerman has failed, with liabilities amounting to L 20,000.
DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (RF.UTKU'S TELEGRAM, P2R PRESS ASSOCIATION) Melbourne, June 17. The movements of the sympathisers of the Kelly gang are exciting much comment. It is stated by the Police Department that important information as to the movements of the Kellys may be expected shortly. Brisbane, June IG. The Queensland Government have called for tenders for a mail service via Torres Straits, to be either fortnightly or monthly. Sydney, June IG.
A Bill has been introduced by the Government, in the Legislative Assembly, to prevent the influx of criminals, having especial reference to Communists and other escapees from New Caledonia,
(special to press association.) Melbourne, June 16.
A telegram from Hong Kong states that the tea season lias opened. The Brisbane is leaving on the loth June with a cargo for Queensland and" Sydney, and the Killarney on the 20th with a cargo for Melbourne.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 986, 17 June 1879, Page 2
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