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CABLEGRAMS.

LATEST ,HOME .AND, FOREIGN NEWS. (keoter : s telegram, pkk tress association) Berlxn*, June 30. " The,representatives of the .Great Powers now sittirig in conference for the settlement of Turkish Affairs, have adopted an identical note to their respective Governments," setting.forth the decision arrived at in the Turko-Greek frontier question, and defining,the.limits of the extension of the Greek frontier, as already announced —namely) to the towns of Jamina ;and Metzovo in: the southffirf r and including the distript of Zagoya in Tqessaly. A copy of the note will, it.is announced, be forwarded to both Turkey and Greece, as the announcement of the decision of the Conference on the frontier question. London, July 1. .The British. revenue returns for tfye last quarter show, an increase; ;of L 700,060 copipared with the corresponding period of iast year. The Times to-day publishes a paragraph stating that the Opposition in the House of Commons will conseutto theßill which the Government propose to introduce for the purpose of permitting an affirmation instead of the customary oath of allegiance. -•News from Buenos Ayres confirms the previous announcement of the closing of the rebellion. The city liad to submit to the insurgent troops, but peace has now been signed.

DIRECT AUS'l'ltAl^Ai*' 2fS?WS. (TIEUTER'S TELEGRAM PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) . Melbourne,' July 1; Arrived —Union Company's steamer Te Anaii, from BlufS - Ned Kelly is .progressing favorably. The excitement is now subsiding, and the police abstaining from interference with the bodies, they were buried without any disturbance taking place. ' July g. It is now believed that the platelayer whose body was found at Grlenrowan, was murdered by Ned Kelly. Mr. Service, J speaking at Maldon last night, repeated his ; previous statement that lie would adhere to his Reform BilL He ridiculed the inconsistency of Mr. Berry. Mr. Service announced that 'ne feared there would be .a. deficiency L 650,000 at the end of the,present year. , rSydney. July 1.

An inquiry lias been held iuto the loss of rthe steamer Wangauui, and the Board has decided that the same was due to the default of the master. • Captain Bayldon lias never been required to show why his certificate should not be suspended or cancelled. .. , T ,j _ Advices have been received from ITew Caledonia, that the new convict regulations .are. having a very bad effect, and the officials are apprefre'rMw-of the result.; .

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 2 July 1880, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 2 July 1880, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 2 July 1880, Page 2

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