CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. [special to press agexcy.] London, August 3. There was a great ceremonial in presenting the Freedom of the City to the Premier. He said he yielded to none in his devotion to his country. Lord Salisbury hoped that peace would last niany years. A banquet followed. In the House of Commons, Messrs. Forster, Shaw-Lefevre, and Sir YV. Harcourt attacked the Government on the votes of censure. Lord Elcho, Mr. Roebuck, Mr. Butt, and Sir Stafford Northcote defended the Government policy. August 4. The firr- innings of the 'Rochdale Eighteen r' i.?od for 1.34. The second ir.- hiys ~r ; ie Australians closed for 72, •:• oiuiale. i ■ their second innings, had - :•. .juc for i!ot The match resulted in a draw. There was heavy rain during the match.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 725, 6 August 1878, Page 2
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