Telegraphic News.
EUROPEAN CALOGRAMS. [itEUTßli's SPECIAL CALoGUAM] THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. LONDON, June 15. It is rumoured that Parliament will be dissolved in autumn. MOBIITzATION~O.P ~AUSTRJAN TROOPS. BERLIN, June 15. A partial mobilisation of the Austrian troops in Transylvania and Oalmatia has been effected. CountAndrassy and Count Schouvaloff are partially in accord. LONDON PAPERS ON THE BULGARIAN AGREEMENT. [REUTEII's SL'JiCIAL CABLEGRAMS.] LONDON, June IG. The Conservative journals condemn the Bulgarian agreement betwent Lord Salisbury and Count Schouvaloff. The Daily * News' considers the arrangement a satisfactory compromise. The ' Times' approves of it completely. NEGOTIATIONS FOR SURRENDER OF THE TURKISH FORTRESSES ABANDONED. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 10 Negotiations for the surrender of Varna, Sehumla, and Botoum have been abandoned. FIGHTING TN MONTENEGRO" BBSUMBD. LONDON, June IG. Fighting has been resumed in Montenegro. The cause is un known. The Austrian reserves have been ordered to joiu to-day, TURK BY OPPOSED TO EXTENSION OF AUTONOMOUS GOVERNMENT. BERLIN, June 1(5. The Turkish Plenipotentiaries announce that they will withdraw from the Conference if autonomy be gr.iuted to Epirus, 'J hessaly, Bosuia, aud Herzegovia. AUSTRIAN. MOBILIZATION. VIENNA, June IG. Austria in increasing the mobilization of her troops.
LONDON MONEY MARKUT. NE W ZEAI, >N D STOCJ KS ' IUSING. LONDON, Juno 10. Consols arc !)T>jj-. The rate of discount and the price of wheat aud flour are unchanged. New Zealand Four-and-a-half per Cents are at The wool sales are progressing firmly. Tllli GRAND PRIX OF PA RIS. [special TO T'MKSS AGENCY.'.] LONDON, June 15. The race for the Grand Prix at Paris was ruu to-day : Thiorio 1 Insulaire ... ... '2, Inval ... ... 3 The winner secured the race by a neck. The racing was close.
THE AUSTRALIANS AT PRINCE'S. (SPECIAL TO I»AESS ACIENC'V.) The Australians played against the G< ntlemen at Prince's. The first iuuings of the Australians closed for 75. Charles JUnnerinari made 2S, aud was caught off Dr Grace ; Midwinter, 0 ; Spofforth, 0 ; Gregory, 1. All the others were caught olf Grace, Murdoch made 1; Bannerman, lo: Allan, Oi Boyle, o, off Steele; Horan was bowled by Grace for ?; Blackball], G ; byes, 4. The Gentlemen had six wickets down for 85 runs. Grace bowled Boyle for 25 ; Dr. Grace \ ; Fred. Grace, 11 3 L icas, G ; Gilbert, "JO; Horns by, !). All wore caught oil Boyle. Lyttleton. 5 ; Steele, 1 ; sundries, 7. The attendance at the match was large.
LONDON, Juno 17. Lord Salesbury proposed the admission of Greece to the Congress. Prince Bismarcke made several proposals regarding order business but no decision was arrived at. Congress adjourned to Wednesday. The strikers agreed to accept a reduction, and the mills re-opened generally on Wednesday. In reply to a question the. Secretary of War stated that the forms of agreement between Lord Salisbury and Count Schouvaloff had been obtained and published surreptitiously, and were incomplete. Sir Stafford Northcote appealed to the House to forego asking further details. The news from the Cape reports the Kaffir war collapsing. BERLIN, June 17. Congress is discussing the admission of a representative from Greece. The Austrian assent is assured.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 935, 20 June 1878, Page 2
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