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  2. PRUSSIA AND ITALY.

    The Prussian Chamber has adopted, by a majority of 159 to 146, the motion of Herr v[?] Vincke, that "it is not in the interest of Prussia or Germany to place obstacles in the way of the ...

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  3. CHINA.

    From Tientsin we have news by courier vid Cheefoo up to the 21st of January. At that time the allied armies of occupation continued completely shut in, and cut off from communication ...

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  4. JAVA.

    From the Handclsblad we learn that the Dutch war steamer Claesen had at length succeeded in capturing the desperate gang of pirates who formerly drove off her crew from one of the ...

    Article : 130 words
  5. INDIA.

    Nothing is more noticeable in the exposition of the new currency scheme which has been given to us by Mr. Laing, than its exceedingly [?]morous tone. He seems from beginning to ...

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  6. LABUAN.

    Accounts from Labuan represent the operations of the new coal company as proceeding in a satisfactory manner. On the arrival of the engineers at Labuan, the works of the Eastern ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. THE UNITED STATES AND THE COTTON SUPPLY.

    Mr. C. Buxton, M.P. for Maidstone, delivered an address on this subject in the Working Men's Institute of Maidstone. He said it was mortifying to find that in 100 years from the declaration ...

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  8. SINGAPORE.

    GREAT RAINS.—On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, in the week before last, the rain fell with a copiousness and stendiness which has not been witnessed in Singapore for some years, ...

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  9. SARAWAK.

    The Sarawak steamer Rainbow arrived at the town of Kuching from this on the 11th ult., with Sir James Brooko, &c., on board. The Rajah was most affectionately welcomed back by his people, ...

    Article : 522 words
  10. PRUSSIA.

    The commission appointed by the Prussian Chamber of Deputies to prepare an address in reply to the Royal speech have concluded their work, of which the following is a full analysis:— ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  11. CEYLON.

    DEATH OF MAJOR VANDERSPAR.—On Thursday morning we were shocked to learn that a telegram had been received announcing the sudden death of Major Vanderspar, commandant of ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. AUSTRIAN PREPARATIONS IN VENETIA.

    A letter from Venice, dated January 30, his the following:— "At the end of his tour of inspection in Venetia, the Tyrol, and Illyria, the ...

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  13. JAPAN.

    Important rumours have been received from Japan by the steamer Carthage, which left Shanghae on the 13th inst.—First, that Mr. Husken, the secretary of the United States ...

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  14. BATAVIA.

    The Earl of Elgin arrived at Batavia on the 7th, on his way from China to Suez. He landed under the usual honours, and took up his residence at the Government House at Ryswyk. He ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. MALACCA.

    THE EARTHQUAKE.—A letter from Malacca informs us that the earthquake was felt at Malacca, on the 16th, at the same hour as in Singapore. ...

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