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Telegrams.

[betjter's speciax.3 . Berlin, April 12th. - ; ■' i There has been an active exchange of diplomatic communications, wherein Germany strongly urges England and. J Russia to agree to »-* mutual concessions. ' - ,' ' 'Constantinople, April 12th. The Porte has sent a note to the Powers intimating acceptance of the terms of the treaty. • • v ;•.•;" i-. >... / -.•. • ■ ."/. ■-» j- 1 '•-;,'■ )'.-:',. , ■-',- Uondon, April 12th. . z 4The Leitrun murder was debated in both Houses of Parliament. 7 * , The. reporters were excluded for three hours owing to aspersions on his Lordship's private character. - , . - , -. * i.'> , Germany is attempting mediation through accredited Ministers , - at Berlin. . • ' [renter's telegrams.] „ ■ . CONSTANTINOPLE, April. l 3. . -;- The Austro-Hungarian Ambassador here is negotiating for the.t «. eventual occupation by Austrian troops of Bosnia and Herzegovina. . Vienna, ApriLl3th." ::.. ' Germany and Austria have rebuffed Roumania's appeal, re the" cession of Bessarabia to Russia. ' ...* : ' i London, April 13th. *- W. M. Tweed, of the notorious Tammany Ring, died at New York on the,l2th April. > .... [BEUTEB'S SPECIAL.] London., April 14th. . . ' Later telegrams from the Cape state that the situation in the Transvaal is serious. .■ ' < There was rioting in Glasgow on Saturday, when the Papal allocution was burnt. The riots were renewed on Sunday* -Several per? . sons were injured, aiid 20 arrests, were made. . ■ ' , [beuteb's telegbamb.] London, April 16th. : . There has been desperate fighting in. the Transvaal,' The situation there isserious. Constantinople, April 15th. - The Russians require the Turks to evacuate > Shumla and Varna .. without delay. . - , The Servian army is being disbanded. London, April.lGth. The situation is leBS hopeful. St. Petersburg^,! April loth. The anti-English tone of popular feeling is increasing. Constantinople, April 15th. The Porte has ordered the resistance of any attempts to occupy j Constantinople, and refuses to sanction the Austrian occupation of of Bosnia and Herzegovina. , • . . ■ . ,j Auckland, April 17th. A miner named Michael Collins, of Coromandel, has received a letter from London solicitors announcing tha the is heiijto a fortune of £300,000. GbAHAMSTOWn, April 17th. A digger arrived in town to-day from the Upper Thames with some very good coarse gold and two gold-bearing specimens, obtained frOm a new locality. He showed them to the County authorities with the intention of claiming the gold discovery reward; or of obtaining assistance from the County Prospecting Committee. Several parties are prospecting,', and are said to have obtained payable returns from " alluvial or reef wash. * ' " [By Cable.] '^_ „-• [reuteb's telegbams.] ,•• 1 . '■- •' '-.'?"' ' - n " ,'. ■ •' 5 V«. LoNbqN>;f.April loth, yr. I.i 'Consols and' disconnts unchanged. •* New Zealand four and a-halEi • per cent, loan, 103." Adelaide wheat, 60s to- G2s.. per quarter.; flbur, £41 to £43. ' ' ■ t The Lxisitania has arrived. • The Victorian exhibits are now all ready for the Paris Exhibition.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 259, 19 April 1878, Page 12

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Telegrams. New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 259, 19 April 1878, Page 12

Telegrams. New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 259, 19 April 1878, Page 12

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