Hoirie Mails. ' ' ' London, May 9,. ' The homeward Australian mails via BrindiM, which, left Melbourne on the 30th March, and the homeward Australian and, New Zealand mails, which left on the 29th March, were delivered hereto-day. , !
Beaqonsfield Monument. In the House of Commons to-day, the motion authorising ths erection of a monument in the Westminster Abbey, to the memory of ( Lord Beaconsfield, was, after debate, carried on a division by, a majority of 326. ' A similar motion was agreed to in the House of Lords without a division. , ,' •
Prance and Tunis. It has transpired that the' French Government has notified to the Pote that the despatch of Turkish troops to Tunis will be deemed a casus belli. r r ,
French. Troops at TuAis. Intelligence have been received from Tunis that the French troops have been successful in their operations,, against the tribe of Kroumins arid have now occupied' the latter's etronghold. - •
Bulgaria Government Reform. Telegrams have been received from Tofia announcing that Princfe Alexander of Bulgaria threatens to resign unless the National Assembly' makes radidal changes in the system of governing the country. ' '
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1382, 12 May 1881, Page 3
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