(Reuters Special to Press Agency.)
London, June 11. i All the plenipotentiaries hare started for Berlin. Constantinople, June 10. There are constant changes ih:^Jhe Thi-It'«h MiniQf.i-y- "' - ; Berlin, June 8. Prussia brought forward in the German Federal Council a bill to dissolve the German Parliament in consequence* of the rejection of a bill to suppress Socialism. Domiciliary visits and arrests continue at Berlin. Vienna, June 10. An official Gazette announces that six divisions of the Austrian army will be mobilised immediately to execute any decisions of the Congress affecting Aua* tria. . j London, June 8. The game at Elland was won by the Australians, with 89 runs to spare. The bowling of the Australians was very effective. Boyle, in the first innings, took eleven wickets for twelve runs,,and in the second iriings seven wickets for eifht successive balls, although the E "ud eightean we^e a good t^air.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2910, 13 June 1878, Page 2
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146(Reuter's Special to Press Agency.) Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2910, 13 June 1878, Page 2
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