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CALOGRAMS.

LATEST.

(Reuters Special to Peess Agency.)

Berlin, June 25.

The .Congress has agreed to the principle upon which to settle Bulgaria is to be effected, and also fixed that all Russian tre >ps must evacuate Bulgaria and Roumelia in n'ne months. '

(Special to Peess Agency.)

London Jane 22.

The State funeral of the King of Haiover took place at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, to-day.

The de iberations of the Congress con* tinue.

The general principles of the Bulgarian question have been 'settled.

The Eev. — Staunton was consecrated at St. Paul's Bishop of North Queensland.

The Australians played against Eighteen of Birmingham. First innings of the Australians, one hundred and four (104). The top score was made by A. Bannerman, thirty-one; Birmingham has one out for one. The attendance is large. -■ . - . ' '

(Beutbb's Special to Peess Aoenct.)

Beblin, June 24. The boundaries of New Bulgaria terminate at the Balkans, but include Sophia. It is ce.'ta? i Austria either annexes or directly controls Bosnia and Herzegovina. Montenegro receives Fort Antivari, and Eussia and Eoumaiia will probably divide Bessarabia. The Empeior of Eussia has informed Congress, in reference to Lord Beaconsfield's suggestions for a conditional accept? nee of the arrangements agreed to by Russia, England, and Austria regard* ing Bulgaria, that the question may be amicably arranged provided the administrative autonomy of south Bu'garia be secured, and no Turkish troops be quartered th *rein.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2921, 26 June 1878, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2921, 26 June 1878, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2921, 26 June 1878, Page 2

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