CABLE NEWS.
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LONDON, June 15. Two Australian wheat cargoes have been sold at 82s 9d and a third at 83s Bd.
The House of Commons applauded Lord Carrington's message giving the result of the Chinese Conference in Sydney.
Lord Knutaford states that tbe expressed terms of tbe treaty, as proposed by tbe conference, can be negotiated with China.
VIENNA, June 15.
Count Kalnoky states that Austria will not interfere with internal affairs in Bulgaria, nor will she permit other Powers to do so.
SYDNEY, June 16.
His Excellency the Governor, Lord CarringtOQ, and His Worship the Mayor have, on behalf of tbe people of New South Wales, sent messages of condolence to the Empress of Germany. Minute guns were Bred in tbe city to-day.
MELBOURNE, June 16.
Tuete ma & deal of aoxtow tnanifeat in in the city, on the announcement of the death of the Emperor of Germany, and minute guns were fired.
NEWCASTLE, June 18.
Great excitement has been caused by the news that a derelict vessel of apparently about 1200 tonß burden has been found at sea, ana is being towed into Fort Stephen, a few miles north of here. Her name is at present unknown.
At a large meeting of miners, it was determined to boycott the Chinese absolutely.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume x, Issue 1958, 18 June 1888, Page 3
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