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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. London, July 6. t The disturbances, which were recently I reported to be taking place at Haifa, in Palestine,- between the Moslems and Christians has been" and the town is now quiet. Her Majesty's gunboats, which were despatched to Haifa, have returned to their station in the I Mediterranean.* , . The cricket match between t r < e Australians and Eighteen of Middlesborough at Middlesborough, was concluded to day, when the former won in one innings with 26 runs to spate .- July 7. Three per cent consols 88|. Alelaide wheat, per 4961b5, exwharehouse, 48s 7d ; flour, per 2801bs,' ex wharehou.se, 37*^ The Board of Trade returns of imports for the past month amount to L 40,437 500, showing an increase of L2,625',00 as compared with the same period last year. Per Merchant Shipping- and Underwriters' Association :' Arrived Ben Nevis, from Lyttelton, left April 6th. Turkey and Greece are both arming, in vi ;w of possible hostilities resulting from carrying our tho decisions of the Conference.' Paris, July 7. The Chamber of Deputies has adopted a compromise agreeing to an amnesty being granted to all those whom M. Greyy pardons" before July 14. The French Press, in remarks on the decisions of the recent Berlin Conference, generally agree in saying that England has bound herself to act with the other Powers in enforcing? a strict fulfilment bp Turkey of the decisions of the Conference.- ~,_*. Calcutta-, July 7'. Latest ne Ws f.onv Afghanistan states desultory fighting still continues between the British troops. and bodies of disaffected tribes - St. Petersburg; July 6. General Kauffman has gone to Kuldja to assume the command of the Kussian troops nOHfoperating against the Chinese It is also further intended to increase the squadron in the Pacific.

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

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291

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

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

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