LONDON.
May 18. The Eight J-lon J. G. Gosohen has started for Constantinople. Ho will temporarily act as Special Ambassador for Great Britain. It is understood that communications have been exchanged between the Great Powers re^irding those portions of the Treaty of .Berlin having reference to internal reforms in Turkey, which have not yet been fulfilled. Nothing definite has transpired as to the result of the interchange of views by tho Great Powers, but it is stated that the Porte will bo required to accopt a European Commission, which will imdortako the : just and proper administration of Turkoy. The Lord Advocate of Scotland in tho Gladstone Bliuistry failed to obtain reolection for Parliament. Several Russian war vessels 2iavo been ordered to the Pacific to cruise off i China. The difficulty between Eussia and ; China in regard to ICuliija ia still unadjusted, but Eussia has resolved upon i having a strict execution of the Treaty. 1 Tlio cricket mutch between tho Ana- ( iraliaus and oluvoii of Derbyshire was . rodumud to-day. The Englishmen scored '. 1-5 in their sec md innings. The Aua- ] traliaiw tlw'u went iv ami imvdo tho
required number, 42, for the loss of two wickets, and thus won the match by eight wickets.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 91120, 21 May 1880, Page 2
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