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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN | :t) v Londoh, June)sT ' AH necessary arrangements hav«| been made for the approaching European Conference to be held at Berlin. -Lerd Odo Russell, British Ambassador of Berlin, and General Sir Lintorn Simmons will represent England. 1 The Powers to be represented at the Conference hare agreed to take the qdstion of ttie Greek claims first into consideration. The British Government ate making effeorta to prevent any serious conflict between Montenegro and Albania,, and hopes aire entertained that a peaceful, solution of the difficulty ma» be secured. -"j Xhe Right Hon. G.; J. Goschen,; the newly appointed special Ambassador sto the Porte, had;an audiencet to-day, with the Sultan. Mr a hope that the Sultan Would . take speedy steps to bring about the necessary reforms in Turkey so that the prosperity of his subjects of- all races and religions might be assured. It has not transpired what answer will *be returned by the' Sulta'' to Mr Goschen.' Albania srill continues to resist cersion of territory, and Montenegro has decided to attack the Albanians at Guwinje and Plava consequently, A strict bl«ek*de is maintained, owing to the Albanians being short of provisions. It iB expected tnis will materially assist | in the settlement of the difficu'ties. 1 Paris, June 7* The Granl Prix race was won by Robert the Det% Distingue second, Milan third. Vbnicb, June 7.'.-■ The railway to the summit of Mount Vesuvius has been opened, -.and the journey can now, be performed in ten minntAS. t. ■.■■■''.• .r. ■ iWA»HiKOToir, J«'»".4 :,. The Wsult of the Preßidentiatrt*!ection is considered doubtful, and pufelio ophiioU iiis fully occupied on the question. It is beliayed, that General : Grtht h*s no ohangeof"election.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 10 June 1880, Page 2

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278

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 10 June 1880, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 10 June 1880, Page 2

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