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CALOGRAMS.

THE WAR QUESTION.'

LATEST-

(HEUTEB^'SPECTAt, TO PRESS AGENCY.)

London, June 17,

,In reply to a question, the War Secretary stated that the terms of the agreement between the Marquis of Salisbury aud Count Schouvaloff had been obtained and published surreptitiously, and was incomplete. . Sir Stafford Nbrthcote appealed to the House to forego asking for further details.- , News from the Cape reports the Kaffir war- collapsing. ; Beblin, June 17. The Congress are discuss 1 ig admission of a representative of Greece. Austrian , assent is assured. ,

(Special to Pjress Agency.)

London, June 17.

The Marquis of Salisbury has proposed the admission of Greece to the Congress.

Prince ; Bismarck. made, several proposals regarding the order of business, but :no"decision resulted. ■■-.-.- ...:

The Congress has been adjourned til Wednesday.

The Lancashire strikers have agreed to accept the reduction,' The milLs will" be reopened generally on Wednesday. . Ministers .have declared to Parliament that the" version of the Anglo-JJussian agreement is incomplete.

(Beuteb's Special to Pbesjs Agency^)

i> London, June 17. / ThcAastralian Cricketers played against the Gentlemen of England at Prince's. The first innings 61 the Australians closed for seventy-five runs. Charles Bannerman made twenty-eight, and was caught offDr Grace. The scores are as follows :— Australian Cricketers : — Midwinter, six; Spofforth, six; Gregory, one (all caught off Grace); Murdoch, ODe : Bannertnan, thirteen ; Allen, nil; Boyle, three (caught off Slecle); Horan (bowled by Graced, seven; Blackham, six. Byes f four.

Gentlemen:—Six wickets dowa fo: eighty-fire. Grace (bowled by Boyle), twenty-five ;Dr Grace, one; Fred. Grace, eleven: Lucas, six; Gilbert, twenty; Hornby, nine (all caught off Boyle); Lyttelton, five; Steele, one. Sundries, seven. '' The attendance at the match was very large. London, Saturday. Consols are quoted at ninety-five ana three-eighths discount. Wheat and flour are unchanged. New Zealand four and a-half -stocks arc one hundred and four. The wool saies are progressing firmly.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2915, 19 June 1878, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2915, 19 June 1878, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2915, 19 June 1878, Page 2

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