Later English Telegrams (Special Summary to Waikato Times.) London, August, 14.
Turkey is resolved upon more vigorous measures for suppressing the insurrection at Heizgovina. Lai's^o reinforcemeiits have been dispatched to the scene of action. Dalmatian and Montenegrin bands are joining the insurgents. Tiie British Parliament is prorogued. The Queen's Speech states that foreign relations are cordial, and the maintenance of European, peace is confidently expected. It stt^sd that the condition of the Colonies is prosperous, and that important and valuable results are expected from the pioposed conference of South African Colonies. It concludes by eulogisijig the measures dealt with during the session. King Alphouso has ordered a levy of 100,000 men. Public opinion at the Cape is fi\ora,ble to Lord O.marvon's scheme of federation. Lord Canarvon received a iK putation from the Colon). 1 Museum iv London. Contributions are promised to the extent of .£9,000, and about £30,000 is required.
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Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 510, 26 August 1875, Page 2
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150Later English Telegrams (Special Summary to Waikato Times.) London, August, 14. Waikato Times, Volume IX, Issue 510, 26 August 1875, Page 2
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