CABLEGRAMS.
I!ECJTKK : S TKLKOKAjr. PER PKKS.S ASSOCIATION ) London, September 29.
Tonrlors (qv - tljo Victorian Two Million Loan were opened to-day. The total amount offered is eleyen millions. The tenders at L 97 12s. Gd will receive 90 per cent, of the allotment. Trickett is now in first-rate form, and js out twjpP diiily; Hanlon has gone into active training, There is very little betting on the approaching race, September 30, Alderman William Macarthur, M.P., has been -elected Lord Mayor of London. A report has boon received that the Albanians have sec lire to the town, of Dulcigno, and that the place has been burned to the ground, Tlip I'iipior requires confirmation. i News has been received from tho Cape tl;at tin; Jtosutos have again attacked the station at Mobales, but they wo its repiilsrid by tho Cape Mounted Rifles. A roltoying forco has arrived in: BuHutolaiid from JSlatal. Home, Hoptombor 29. GfJJioral Garibaldi haii resumed his position 11H fnombor of 'tho Italian Chamber of Deputies, ft.ncT has addro'ssed a: ,jtO'.jt}ie : .olgqtorty ; JlO says ho feefs that tho country is Hulleiv jng from oppression -which lie is povPV" jess to averts
• Naples, ,September 30. The new Italian ironclad Italian,. 14*000 tons, and .-with armour 3 feet thick,- was su'ccfessfully launched at Castellamar'e yesterday. Constantinople, September 30. The Ambassadors of the Great Powers have signed a protocol declaring the- solidity of their Governments in regard to the strict.execution of the Treaty of Berlin, and repudiating the idea that they -have "any* desire in: the dirertix>n'of aggrandisement of territory. Constantinople, September 29. Reinforcements of troops are being sent to Eiza Pasha the Turkish commander at Dulcigno, in view of possible hostilities with the Montenegrins. © DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (BEDTER : S TELEOK.A3I PER PKESS ASSOCIATION.) Melbourne, September 30. The Legislative Assembly have divided on the motion for payment of honorariums to the Cp,mioU and Assembly. Mat&'is backed for the Cup at 10 to 1. October 1. Arrived—Te Anau, from the Bluff. The Legislative Council last night rejected the payment cjf its own members, but passed the clauses of the Bill providing for the payment of members of the Assembly. A further animated debate took place in the, Assembly last night regarding the recent dismissals from the public service. The Tptelisatal' Bill has been read a third time. Parliament has adjourned to the 19th October, when the Budget will be presented.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 1 October 1880, Page 2
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