CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. (I:KCTEK''STBI.EORAM,PKi > . PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, November 2. Orders have been given to Mediterranean squadron, under Admiral Hornby, to proceed to Yolo. Constantinople, November. 2. Sir A. H. Layard, British Ambassador, has explained to the Porte that the British fleet was ordered to Volo on account of Great Britain insisting on the promised reforms in Asiatic Turkey being carried out. November 4. The Porte declares its intention to execute the reforms embodied in the Treaty of Berlin. (special to jlelboukxe age.) London, November 4. The Sultan promises to fulfil his engagements in Asia Minor. Advices from the colonial labor market have stopped the emigration of the Durham miners. DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (RECTEP-'S TELEGRAM. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION) Melbourne, November 4. i The Hon. Graham Berry has resumed office as Treasurer. Several arrests of the promoters for using the totalisator were made last night. Sydney, November 4. Arrived—German war vessel Nautilus.^ The admission to the Exhibition is fixed at tho uniform charge of one shilling.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1107, 5 November 1879, Page 2
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