CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. (reuter's telegrams, per press agency.) London. July 4. The Channel Squadron has left for an indefinite period, under sealed orders. Constantinople, July 5. Todleben is preparing for the withdrawal of the Russian army to Adrianople. Berlin, July 5. The Turks have accepted, in principle, the Austrian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but demand that a limit be fixed as to the duration of the same, and stringent regulations as to the area occupied. The navigation of the Danube is opened to all nations. A difficulty is expected in reference to Batoum. (SPECIAL TO THE PREPS AGENCY.) London, July 4. The Congress is engaged in private committees. Lord Aylesford commenced to-day a divorce suit against the Countess of Aylesford. The Marquis of Blendford (Queen's Proctor) interviewed the ground of collusion produced. The Countess brings rebutting charges against Lord Aylesford. July 5. The Australian Eleven are playing Eighteen of Stockport. The first innings of the Australians closed for 163, the top score being made by Bailey, with 34, Blackham coming next, with 33. Stockport has one out for 18. The attendance is moderate.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 719, 6 July 1878, Page 2
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