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London June 26,

A resolution in favor of Prevention of Sunday Trading which was discussed in the House of Commons today was strongly opposed by Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Home Secretary. The motion was, however, agreed to by the House.

Contois, 985

Nevr Zealand Securities remain unchanged.

Best Scotch pig iron in London 51s

The Orient Company's steamship Chimborazo sailed from Plymouth to day for Australia.

London, June 26,

In the House of Commons, Mr Gladstone, Premier, in answer* to a question, said the Government would reconsider the position in Mr Bradlaugh's case.

In the House of Lords, the Marriage with Deceased Wife's Sister's Bill, after a discussion, was finally thrown out.

London, June 25

A writ of error in the Tichborne case, by which it was proposed to set aside the verdict on the grotfiad that it wrongly ordered two cumulative sentences for the same offence, has been heard before the Court of Appeal. The Court has discharged the writ, and the claimant therefore remains in prison.

Beblin, June 26

The European Conference have agreed to the rectification of the Greek frontier, including the towns of Jania, Metzovo, and a portion of the district of Gagar.

Constantinople, June 25.

The efforts at meditation between the Albanians and Montenegrins which the British Government have been making proved unsuccessful. The Albanians decline to agree to the proposals made, and have commenced re-arming their troops, with the view of again disputing any further attempt on the part of the Montenegrins to obtain the territory required to be ceded them in accordance with the Berlin Treaty.

Berlin, June 27.

In has been announced that the Forte has sent a circular note to the Great Powers, stating that the European Conference now assembled there has only a right to mediate for. settlement of the dispute between Albania and Montenegro and for the adjustment of the Turko-Greek frontier question, but .has no right to has no right to decide what course Turkey should pursue in settlement of these difficulties. . , Australians v. Northampton. ~ The match between Australians and 18 of Northampton was concluded to day. The Home team, in their first innings, were all out for 86 runs. The Australians then went in for their first innings, and were all disposed of for 86 runs. The Home team went in again for their second iuaings, and when stumps were drawn for tie day, had lost 4 wickets for 8 runs.

Later.

The cricket match, Australians versus 18 of Northampton, concluded to-day, and resulted in another (the tenth) victory for the Australians by eight wickets. The eighteen in the second innings were all disposed of for 48. Palmer took nine and Spofforth seven wickets in this innings. The Australians then only required 49 runs to win, and these they made with the loss of only iwo wickets.

Revolution in the Argentine Republic-

Buenos Aybes, June 25

A serious encounter has taken place between an armed force of civilians and a body of the Argentine Eepublic Provincial troops, who are in open rebellion, and were besieging the city. After heavy fighting the troops were completely routed by the civilians.

Buenos Aybes, June 26.

Peace negotiations were opened to-day between the authorities of this city and the insurgents, with the view to the settlement of the difficulties which brought about the rebellion. N

Buenos Aybes, June 27.

Peace negotiations having failed, fighting between the insurgents and the National Guard was renewed to-day.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18800628.2.13.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3589, 28 June 1880, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
573

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3589, 28 June 1880, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3589, 28 June 1880, Page 2

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