CALOGRAMS.
Beutes's Telegrams
Vienna, June 20. .tHeayy rains have, fallen over, a large portion of the centre of Europe, and devastating ; floods hare occurred in Silesia, Bohemia, and Moravia," St. Petebsbukg, June 20. General Gourkon, Commander in Chief of the military district of Odessa, has been appointed Governor«G-eneral of Warsaw and the province of the Vistula. . London, June 21. The Irish Bishops have, written to the Vatican expressing their willingness' to accept the directions of the Pope irhis recent encyclical letters with regard to the state of affairs in Ireland and the attitude, of the Irish clergy. Arrived; Ships Ganymede, from Timaru, 213t February; G. P. flabitz, Lyctelton, 15tb March; Dalham Tower, Lyttelton, 9th March; Pareora, Lyttelton, 16 March. London, June 20. The., .steamship Orient arrived at Plymouth to-day. She sailed from Melbourne on May 9th. Her cargo of frozen provisions, consisting of 3200 carcases of mutton and 9000 cases of apples are reported as being in good condition. New Zealand securities are as follows : Five per cent. 10-40 .loan, 106|; 5 per cent. 10.40 loan, 106|; 5 per cent. 1889 loan, 104|; 4£ percent. 1879-1904 loan, 102|; 4 per cent inscribed stock; 102|. At the wool sale to-day 11.800 bales were offered. The market continues steady, but inactive.
[Specials to the Press
*■■■■•■■"■ Lohdon, June 20. The frozen meat ex Garonne averaged 1 Hanlan and Courtney are arranging preliminaries for a grand sculling match for £100 a-side," and the , Hop Bitters I Company adding £1000. The science of reforms in Asia Minor, has been approved by the Sultan. The American dynamite party appear to be completely paralysed. The Victorian loan of two millions is announced for July 3rd, at a minimum of. £98 10s, the nominal being £96 12s 6d nett. The arrangements between Sir' Dillon Belf and M. Cochery, the French Minister ■ for Posls and Telegraphs, respecting, a line of' Steamers between New Zealand and French ports, is likely to be protracted. ' In the House of Lords Viscount Sidmouth intends to move for the papers relating to the establishment of colonial navies. The New South Wales loan will probably be placed on the market about the middle of July. The torpedo boats whiehiWere ordered for New Zealand are b"ing fitted with the Whitehead spar torpedo. » In the capture of the Port of Tamatave the French suffered no loss, but a state of ajege has been proclaimed, owing to the excitement amongst the Malageses. The Admiral of the French nary reports that the principal operations at Madagascar have been completed. At the Fisheries Exhibition, H.B.H. tbe Prioce of Wales read the Duke of Edinburgh's , paper on the British fisheries, owing to the absence of the latter at the coronation ceremonies in Russia. ,
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4513, 22 June 1883, Page 2
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