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[Reuter’s Telegram to Press Agency,] LONDON. June 3. London papers predict a favorable settle-, ment of the whole Pastern Waddington represents Prance at the Con-j. gross’. Beaconsiield and Salisbury, not; Lyons, represent England. 1 CONSTANTINOPLE. June 3. Russian troops have unsuccessfully attacked Ronniciian insurgents o [Special to Press Agency.] LONDON. Juno 2. Dr Nobling. occupying apartments in Under-den-linden, Berlin, shot at the Ger- ■ man Emperor, at half past two o’clock today, and wounded him in the arm and nock with slugs and small shot. The Emperor returned to the palace for surgical treatment The assasin attempted suicide. The Standard reports the health of the Pope as precarious. He desires to abdicate. At the race for the French Derby to-day, Insu iarirc was wanner. Yorkshire made seventy-two in first innings, and eighty-three in the second. The Australians made 116 in the first, turd then won b}' six wickects.' BERLIN. June 3. The Emperor is recovering. He has lost much blood. Thirty pellets were extracted. The Emperor retained his coolness throughout. The would-be assassin is supposed to be a socialist. The Emperor is considered out of danger. MELBOURNEJuno 4. One hundred and eight entries have been made for the Melbourne Cup, and forty for Champion Stakes.
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 327, 5 June 1878, Page 2
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206CABLE MESSAGES. Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 327, 5 June 1878, Page 2
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