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CABLE NEWS.

(Reuter's Special Despatches to the Mail.) END OF-THE KELLYSMelbourne, June 30th. Nothing fresh from Greta. The Coroner permitteil the burial of the bodies of the outlaws without an inquest. The police refrain from going to Greta. The excitement is gradually subsiding, Melbourne, Friday. Ned Kelly is progressing favorably. The excitement at Greta is subsiding. The police abstained from interference, and the bodies of the outlaws were buried without disturbance. Friday, later. It is now believed that the platelayer whoso body was found at Glcnrowan was murdered by Ned Kelly. EUROPEAN COFERENCE. COERCING TURKEY. Berlin, Jtine 30. The European' Conference has adopted a note fixing the limits of extension of the Greek frontier. A copy of the note will be forwarded to Turkey and to Greece, as intimation of the decision of the conference. IMPROVING BRITISH TRADE. London, Ist. The revenue returns of the United Kingdom for the June quarter show an increase of £-700,000 as compared with the same period last year. THE INSURRECTION COMEDY. London, Ist. Telegrams from Buenos Ayres confirm the previous news of the closing of the port, the insurrection, and the siege of the city. The inhabitants had to submit to the insurgents, who arc now in possession, and peace is signed. BAD SEAMANSHIP. Sydney, Friday, The captain of the steamer Wanganui’ recently wrecked, has been called upon to show cause why his certificate should not bo suspended or cancelled. CONVICTS REVOLTING. Sydney, Friday. New Caledonian advices stale that the officials are apprehensive of serious results from the new convict regulations. THE BRADLAUGH DIFFICULTY. London, Ist. The Times to-day publishes a paragraph stating that the Conservative Opposition in the House of Commons will consent to a bill for permitting an affirmation instead of the present form of swearing allegiance, when a new member takes his seat. THE STRUGGLE IN VICTORIA. Melbourne, Friday. Mr Service, the Premier, speaking at Maldon, repeated that he would adhere to his Reform Bill. He announced that he feared there would be a deficiency of £650,000 at the end of the present year.

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Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 541, 3 July 1880, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 541, 3 July 1880, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 541, 3 July 1880, Page 3

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