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  2. EUROPEAN NEWS.

    The English mail per P. and 0. Company's teamer Parramatta was delivered in Sydney yesterday. Our London and foreign correspondence to June 12 has come to hand, and ...

    Article : 42 words
  3. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    Like a thunderbolt falling out of a clear sky was the announcement in Tuesday's papers that, in the small hours' of that morning, the Gladstone Government had been defeated by a majority of 12 upon Mr. ...

    Article : 2,818 words
  4. THE AFGHAN BOUNDARY COMMISSION.

    The special correspondent of the Daily News, telegraphing form Sanjau, via Meshed, on the 2nd June, says:— "Provision is being made for moving in light marching order if necessary; but it is uncertain whether this ...

    Article : 260 words
  5. THE INDIAN TROOPS AT SUAKIM.

    The Times of India, referring to the detention of the Indian troops to garrison Suakim, says that foreign service will very soon cease to be popular among our native troops if the idea is pormitted to get abroad that they are to be ...

    Article : 217 words
  6. IS GENERAL GORDON ALIVE?

    The special correspondent of the She[?]ield Daily Telegraph, in a message of yesterday's date, gives the following remarkable story:— "A Coptic merchant, who was one of the few men who managed to escape from Khartoum ...

    Article : 348 words
  7. MR. LOWELL ON INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.

    Mr Russell Lowell, late American Minister at the Court of St. Jumes, laft London on Sunday, June 7, on his return to America. A numerous deputation from the Workman's Peace Association, headed by Mr. W.R Cremer, waited on ...

    Article : 932 words
  8. FORTIFYING SEBASTOPOL.

    The Russian Government is refortifying,Sebastopol without loss of time Enormous carthworks are (the Daily News' correspondent says) in course of contruction or repair for some distance along the shore, looking seawards, and on ...

    Article : 229 words
  9. A COLONIAL NAVAL FORCE.

    There was issued on June 10,as a Parliamentary paper, a return to an address of the House of Lords moved for early in the present scssion by Viscount Sidmouth for "copies of or extracts from correspondence between her ...

    Article : 679 words
  10. THE SUEZ CANAL COMMISSION.

    The meeting of the Plenary lnternational Commission for the regulation of the tra[?]lic in the Suez Canal, adjourned from last Thursday, met again in Paris yesterday. The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says:— "The whole of ...

    Article : 405 words
  11. THE THREE EMPERORS.

    The Vienna correspondent of the Standard says:—"It is telegraphed from Gastein that the latest arrangements indicate that the Emperor William will arrive there on the 20th of July, and remain, as usual, for three weeks. If my ...

    Article : 123 words
  12. THE FRANCO-CHINESE TREATY.

    M. do Freycinct, the French Foreign Minister, made both in the Senate and Chamber, the long-expected announcement of peace with China. The treaty had, said M. do Freycinet, been signed that very day at 4 o'clock in the ...

    Article : 332 words
  13. THE TURRISH GRAND VIZIER AND THE ARMY.

    A lamentable example of the utter disruption of the Turkish administrative system has, the Constantinople correspondent of the Times says, been afforded this week by the following incident, which the local newspapers are ...

    Article : 488 words
  14. GERMAN SUBJECTS IN FIJI.

    A Blue-book is published containing further correspondence respecting the claims of German subjects in Fiji. This book, which is in continuation of papers published in April and August, 1883, contains 51 despatches, the first of ...

    Article : 1,027 words
  15. OUR PARIS LETTER.

    It is so long since I have said any thing on the subject of the Napoleonic cause in France that I propose to-day to take advantage of the lull in general polities to place your readers au courant with the movements of the ...

    Article : 2,899 words
  16. INDIA AND THE AFGHAN FRONTIER QUESTION.

    M. Robert de Bonnieres, a writer in the Revue des Deux Mondes, has returned, to Paris after a tour in Inda. In the course of an interview, the account of which is published in a French journal, ho has given a brief summary of the ...

    Article : 212 words
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