CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOMli AND FOREIGN NEWS. (KCCTEII's TELEGRAM I'Kit pi:f.ss association). St. Peteksbukgh, August 1. One hundred arrests have been made in one State, by order of the Grand Duke Constantine. Paris, August 1. The French Chambers have been prorogued. The Chamber of Deputies has reduced the bishops' and raised the priests' salaries. August 3. The Senate has rejected the Bill regarding M. Terry. Constantinople, August 1. The evacuation of the territory of Roumelia is finished. London, August 1. A letter from Lord Harris lengthily replies to Mr. Gibson. August 2. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, in the House of Commons, last night, declined to produce papers relating to Australian defence, and regretted their publication in the Colonies. Beri in, August 2. Germany and the Vatican have at length come to an amicable agreement as to the status of the priesthood and Catholic subjects in the German Empire.
(SPECIAL TO MELBOURNE AGE.) Loxdox, August 3.
The decision of the Court censuring Lieut. Carey was reserved upon an appeal to a higher Court, which decided it was illegal. " Lord Chelmsford has resigned.
(SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION".) London, August 2.
Capetown news to the 15th July states that Lord Chelmsford has resigned, and is returning to Durban,
Three per cent, consols, 98. o The arrivals of wool to date are 320,000 ii baies. The total probable quantity to be t offered, including that left over from last \ auction, is 350,000 bales. r ♦ — : Is DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. p (RECTEK'sTELEGRAM,PEKPKESS ASSOCIATION.) t MeLBOTTENE, August 1. t Arrived —Tararua. h Obituary—Judge Bindon. t Sydney, August 1. v The steamer Menmuir has arrived from s China with a cargo of tea for Sydney and a New Zealand. f Serious floods arc reported from Tam- c worth. r Sailed—-Rotoi-na. for Auckland. 3 August 'L 1 Arrived—Zealandia, from Auckland. i The floods at Tam worth have subsided. 1" (special to tress association. ) t Melbourne, August 1. i Previous returns under estimated the s yield of wheat to the extent of 345,000 c bushels. The yields of oats and barley v are larger than estimated. a August 4. c M'Cullock's imported bull, Alma, has j died suddenly. It cost two thousand ] guineas. '
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1026, 4 August 1879, Page 2
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