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  2. European Intelligence to the 26th July.

    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 words
  3. THE INFLUENCE OF ENGLAND.

    The 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 words
  4. ON THE CULTURE OF THE ORANGE TREE.

    A correspondent of Sydney Empire write thus:- Annexed I beg to hand you information respecting the growth of orangos, which ...

    Article : 766 words
  5. WAR IN DENMARK.

    The 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 words
  6. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SHEEP POISON.

    We 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 words
  7. FRANCE

    The '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 words
  8. WAR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    From the seat of war there is not much news. From Tauranga, indeed, we have the intelligence that upwards of 150 native men well ...

    Article : 246 words
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