CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. (SPECIAL TO THE PRESS AGENCY.) London, June 8. The game with the Elland Eighteen was won by the Australians by 80 runs. The bowling of the Australians was very effective. Boyle, in the first innings, took 11 wickets for 12 runs, seven of them with eight successive balls. The Elland Eighteen were a good team. The Australians are now playing against 18 of Batley. The first day the Australians had two out for 81. June 11. Earl Salisbury has started for Berlin. Mr. Du Cane, formerly Governor of Tasmania, has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Customs. [rEUTER's TELEGRAMS PER PRESS AGENCY.] Vienna, June 10. An official Gazette announces that six divisions of the Austrian army will be mobilised immediately, to ex<>eue (?) any designs of the Congress affecting Austria. Dunedin, June 11. All the plenipotentiaries have started for Berlin. Constantinople, Jane 10. There are constant changes in the Turkish Ministry. Berlin, June 8. Prussia has brought forward, in the German Federal Council, a Bill to dissolve the German Parliament, in consequence of the rejection of the Bill to suppress Socialism. Domiciliary visits and arrests continue at Berlin, June 11. The German Federal Council have decided to dissolve the Reichstag. St. Petersburg, June 11. The Empress of Russia is ill with fever.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 659, 13 June 1878, Page 2
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