LATEST CABLE NEWS.
" [REUTER'S SPECIAL TO STAR.]
London, June 10.
The cricket match, Australians v. eighteen of Malton (Yorkshire) resulted in another victory for the Australians by four wickets.
The Secretary of State for the Colonies has sent an official despatch to the Lieutenant-Governor of Natal, instructing him to avoid allowing an extension of territory to be exacted on account of disputes between the colonists and native tribes, and to abstain from interference with the Boer tribes.
Constantinople, June 10.
Abededin Pasha has been appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, with the rank of Grand Vizier; and Kadri Pasha has been appointed President of the Council. These two Ministers have been appointed to the places of Said and Savas Pashas, resigned. The Albanians are disbanding, and a resumption of hostilities with the Montenegrins is improbable.
Calcutta, June 10.
The Viceroy of India has sent orders to General Stewart to evacuate Cabul by November. It is expected that Gundamak and Shutargardan will be v the extreme points to be retained by the British.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 18, 12 June 1880, Page 2
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