The war question was speedily settled. Government decided that England could not with propriety or expediency fight for Denmark. The latter Power had been originally in the ...
Article : 2,721 wordsThe whole Continental press has been assuring us that England has lost, or is fast losing, her influence abroad; and as even the friends of England on the Continent, and diplomatists ...
Article : 1,819 wordsA correspondent of Sydney Empire write thus:- Annexed I beg to hand you information respecting the growth of orangos, which ...
Article : 766 wordsThe German Powers lost not a moment after the expiration of the armistice in renewing hostilities a gainst the Danes. The armstice terminated on Saturday night, June, 25, ...
Article : 543 wordsWe have been favoured with the following description of the effects of a handfull of the Lotus Australians on a sheep, to which it was administered ...
Article : 436 wordsThe 'Pays' publishes a semi-official article on the Danish question, which will certainly be accepted as a serious menace in Germany. It opposes the German claims to annex the ...
Article : 544 wordsFrom the seat of war there is not much news. From Tauranga, indeed, we have the intelligence that upwards of 150 native men well ...
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