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Telegrams.

(reuter's special.) m, T .. . LONDON, July 12th. • c \ he ln ™ an contingent now at Malta, with battalions of British infantry, will occupy Cyprus. . „ . , Berlin, July 13th. A convention has been proclaimed with Cyprus. The Secretary to the English Embassy at Constantinople took possession. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, in reply to a question, said that a money vote would be required in connection with the Convention. (SPECIAL TO THE MELBOURNE ARGUS.) „,, L London, July 11th. % Ihere is great excitement over the Montreal Government havine introduced into the Canadian Parliament a Bill prohibiting Orane? demonstrations. b to h EuSSla nn ° W claims Bayazid, and England objects to its cession Congress has appointed a special commission to inquire into the tar'w outrages in Bulgaria. mv *• Ci , Berlin, July 12th. ihe reading of the several articles of the proiected Treaty has been concluded. J The Congress has decided that Finance Commissioners shall be appointed to supervise the Turkish finances. A Russo-Turkish Commission will be appointed to arrange for the evacuation of the fortresses. (SPECIAL TO THE PRESS AGENCY.) T , , Montreal, undated, lv consequence of the excitement the Orangemen have voluntarily desisted from holding their procession. n . London, July 13th. Cyprus was formally occupied yesterday. Everything has been settled at Berlin, and the Treaty was signed on baturday. All passed quietly at Montreal on the 12th. The money market is easier, consols now are quoted at 964Ihe corn market advanced 6d to Is per quarter. (Eeuter's Special.) nru to o. London, July 15th. siop ™ European Congress is finished, and the treaty has been

Paris, July 15th. The French Government are sending reinforcements of troops to New Caledonia, (SPECIAL TO THE MELEOUBNE AKGUS.) London, July 15th. The treaty has been agreed to by Congress, and was signed on Saturday. The envoys are now leaving Berlin. Preparations are being made here to receive the Earl of Beacons* field to-morrow. His reception will fee of an enthusiastic character.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 272, 19 July 1878, Page 15

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Telegrams. New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 272, 19 July 1878, Page 15

Telegrams. New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 272, 19 July 1878, Page 15