CABLE MESSAGES. LATEST HOME & FOREIGN NEWS. (REUTER'S — PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) London, May 15.
The wool sales opened to-day with an advance of id to Id per lb. on crossbreds. News from Capetown to the 27th April statea that no military movement lias yot takon place. At a late meeting of the Boers, on their separating, they entrusted the Government and High Commissioners with a memorial to the Queen, favoring a declaration of their indebtedness, to which Sir Bartle Prere refused his support. May 16. The publication of diplomatic correspondence shows that England and Russia have come to an understanding for the strict execution of the Treaty of Berlin, relative to the administrative autonomy of Eastern Eoumelia.
St. Petersburg, May 10. It is officially announced by the Rut.sian Government that the evacuation of the Turkish provinces will terminate by 25th July. Numerous destructive 6res have occurred in Eastern Russia. It is believed to be the act of an incendiary.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2199, 19 May 1879, Page 2
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