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CABLEGRAMS

REUTERS' CA.IILICG.IUMS. " ' frri-Ut PIIHS3. AOJ3NOV.] ( : i, R-r. PuTiuisjiuna, May 3, "Fl; ifi fjomi- officially staled hero that Iho prinoin'o pf diroat nog<'liatiqn,hct,wcon London ' ata'd' ' : St Pot'orsbu if has boen adopted. ' '.•"'- London, May 4, The Hopio Sooro f ary. ,Pi tho 2nd inst., in a speech at Madras, siiM fiat Kngland waa bound to oxlinyst cveiy effort for the mainteniinoo. of poncb before Entering uptyi wnr, but f,ho. insists thnt existing treaties cannot be annulled aj. the will of ti single Power. t - (-oij,nt lltibfinoff; has*, been appointed ' Wnssinn Ambassador at Constantinople. Gitthnrno. Hardy is gazetted Viscount .Crimgropl:. ' ' - , ' SPECIAL. , '' ' . , , .l.oNnpN, JVfay 10. ' Th. i. honpv'.of knii'lilhood ban lmen, eon* ,' ferrood. 0n : J.ndge Willliims 'at 1 Victoria, ,1111(1 Th'pnias, Kldor of Adelaide. ; ' A ■ raoQ fo)* one. thousand toojc .plijtty ttj-tlay ; : FilgriinagcTsl V'nmb.'^orsOS' 'stood,,. , ' '■'", "' . •"",'/,•,': ! '•'; ', ';,"' ; 1 " '■;'-; " BtuujN^'May.li., Tliq, En^poro|' of Germiinyihas bi'ou shot tbiit escaped .unhurt. -J'ho assassin has bope arrcs^d,. , >. -'' •!••• •• i •■■ , '•, ,i. , : .S'E.Pv^RlnUUitG.,- May lb. ••;' • 11:1.1 authoritatively siutodi hero that ia impossible to qommenco tho withdrawal .of. tho. Buss'nn troops irom the neighbor -.hood of Constantinople until the Turks jhave .evacuated; Shupiln, ' Varna and Batounip and the British squadron has quilted' llio Sou of Marmora. i Mr (Gardner n't Wellington .is »ow 'H'olljng ti m.b.il; ipi.oniously. qonstruoted koy-l'ing, which Ijy^S; muny. , advantages ovor .tlio Qi'dinary sto,il<?plit ring., lit the first pl.uco.a key can 'be .slipped, on or offi in a second, without the slighlo.it difficulty by simply turning, a small di«cl yot when- once iho disc is. replaced' thero is not the fllighest danger of the keys bsn caping. Tho iini is flat and on one sido is engraved " No. —-Return to. ''nnd on iho obverso, " Jl. Gardener, Wellington" To the ring is attached v small melnl label bearing Uio words ' A reward will bo given lo any person' reluming these keys' Kvery ring sold bears a different nuinbor, and MrGnrdnor Keeps a register of tho number with 'ho name oflliopur o'hasey opposite, .Thus when a, person loses his key, ond the fluiloi' tikfcslliom.to Mr Gardner the register. will at onoe show to whom the k'pys belong, nnd thoy can bo returnod to the owner. Tho ring isgilded' so thnt'a'buneh of keys attached ' to.it.' and lying Ot tho road would instantly, attract the uttontiou of passers by; ~Wol. ( lingtqn I'ost, ' ' "'* ; Tho London Daily News recently published a tologram from one of its special correspondent? at tho sent of war, giving additional details respecting (Jloporal Gourko's recent operations. This eorrospondoni describes tho road from I?hiiipopolis to, Hormnnli as 70 milos of utter desolation strown with the household effects of many thousand familios ; a siokoning panorama cf death in ovory form. On ono day ho oountcd 200 dead qpp-oombatantft by tho wayside. _ Fij,'thor on, in a spot whero a largo bivouno had boon lormed, no estimated that 500 doad bodies were lying on the ground. Aft maiiy as 1/5,000 oarts had baited thero an'd'atloast 75,000 ' persons had dosortod tjio wholo of thoir possessions, and had fl d; with wbftt thoy could carry in their hands, Tho sufferings, of Iho fugitive population aro described as something terriblo. Tho olootion ofn night 'Watchman for tho Greymouth Firo Brigade took piaco on Monday evening at the meeting of tbo Eire Brigade. There wore 42- applications and, after a ballot, Edward Goodall was tho successful, man. Tho aalary is .-fil:] por month, According to the Circular Hoad oor<> respondent of tho Examiner, Mr Burgons, of tho Kata reports that some ono has wantonly destroyed tho mvi lon birds on the limull island near Hobbins Island, by burning thq. young birdti, hundreds of tho young birds being in henps over the I-cliiiul. It is supposed that this has beep douo in order to kcop the salo of birds iy onq or t\yo persons, bauds,

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Inangahua Times, Volume v, Issue 3, 15 May 1878, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
625

CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume v, Issue 3, 15 May 1878, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume v, Issue 3, 15 May 1878, Page 2

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