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[Reuter’s Telegrams.] LONDON. February 2G. Berryint'erviewed nrivately the Secretary of States for the Colonies, and urged the necessity of Imperial Legislation, or other intervention in the difficulty between the two branches of Victorian Legislature. Berry regards the result of interview satisfactory. British Government asked the House of Commons for an extraordinary credit of one million and a half for expenses of the Zulu war. February 27. At the election for Haddington to-day,, a Liberal candidate was returned. ST. PETERSBURG!!. February 27. Tne terrible Astrachan plague has madeits appearance here. One case has shown, itself to-day. SYDNEY. February 27. Largo exhibits or wool are expected! from New Zealand for the Exhibition; February 28. Police hare captured four bushrangers' at Balranald. The police rode 380 miles-in-pursuit of them. Arrived—Normanhy, with mails, via Torres Straits. MELBOURNE. February 27, The Marquis of Normanhy arrived at 8 o’clock- this evening, and proceeded immediately to Government House, where he was sworn in by the Chief Justice, in the presence of Ministers, civic authorities, and others. His Excellency was accorded a; most cordial reception.
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 404, 1 March 1879, Page 2
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179CABLE MESSAGES. Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 404, 1 March 1879, Page 2
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