LATEST EUROPEAN.
("Special, to the Mail]
( SeTJTERI'- Telegrams.)
London, June 30. ' News has been received that' serious fighting is taking "place between the Moslems and the Christian residents at
Haifa, in Palestine. Her Majesty's •ships Bittern and Rapid, ou the-Medi-terranean station, have been ordered-to the Bay of Acre, whe**q Haifa is situated, to protect the lives of the, Christians. ,' The latest intelligence frqm C.entral Asia is to the effect, that ( the Chinese, since their recent > over the Russian troops,'ar#Warehingon Kuldja. They have made»'Vapid: advances,7and have now occupied the* district of Eastern Khodasin beyo'iitl ' thY ''disputed
Kuldja, territory.
Euknos Avu-js, June' 29
Peace has .been established between the Insurgent Troops and "the National Guard, and the rebellion i<< no-fr "e*Aded f . Paris, June 30.
The decree's which" were passed.'by the' French Chambers against the "Jesuits in France are being rigidly enforced. „ i
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 408, 2 July 1880, Page 3
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141LATEST EUROPEAN. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 408, 2 July 1880, Page 3
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