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CABLEGRAMS

REUTERS' CABLEGRAMS, fpBB BRBSB AGBNOY;] SPECIAL. Lovdok, June 7. The Crown Prince hw been pro. claimed to act for the Emperor during the Utters incapacity, without title t Socialist leaders repudiate the charge of mobolising. Many wrests have been made. , , Lord Salisbury promises ■ .attention to the slate of Armenians. Lord Northooto referred to Salisbury's despatches as indicating the British policy at tho Congress. Tho Australians played against 18 of tho Ellaad. The first innings of the Australians closod for 90, The Chancellor of the Exchequer, in reply to a question said iihafc fcho British plenipotentiaries at the Con* gross will bo instructed by tho Cabinet;, und will decide all questions on thoir collective responsibility, and that nothing will bo submitted to Parliament until tho conclusion of tho Com gross, Layard, Ambassador at Constantinople, has boon created a mombor of tho Civil Grand Gross of tho Bath. Wasuimpton, Juno 6. Both Houses of Congress have paesod a bill ngainst further contraction of tho issyo of groenbacka. BfliiLiif, G. Tho Socialist conspiracy is found to be widespread, and many arreqts are being niado, Severe repression ia advocated and oven that tho European Confcronco should cjoal with the quo so tion, An Imperial decroo has boon issued tatnamou.nt to conferring temporary Regency on tho Crown Prinoo. St. PisTERSBTTRon:, Juno Q. T^o so}ni*oscial Press hpro appears,

hopoful for tho rosjalt of tho Gongrosß. Tho race for tho Ottka was ruu fco day, .Tomnrctro, flrafc ; Pilgrimage, second ; Olomentinn, third, Eight Uoraps ran. A destructive fiiro occurred at Milan. Two hundred opd thirty porsons wore killed. Franco insists that nil questions affecting fcha intorest of ftgvpt, Syria aad Palostino, shall bo oxc^ptod fro<n discussion afc tho ooncjresrf. It is proposed to dissdflvo tho Gorman Roighstag. L MKLnounHE, Juno 8, Pearson baa been oloctpd for Oastlo^ maino by a largo majorijty. Ounson, tho douwtpd candidato, loaea hia deposit. Tho two etiirvivora from tho Loch Ard aro rapidly recovering.

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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 41, 10 June 1878, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 41, 10 June 1878, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 41, 10 June 1878, Page 2

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