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(Reuters Telegrams.) (Special to The Mail.) London, August 0. Tho Banquet given to Her Majesty.! MiuiaterH by the Liberal party ia recognition of the pobcy carried out by Ci overti-me-id tool; phiec at the Marion to-day. Ail the members of the Ministry were preiiimi. mciudmg Mr Gladstone, v,'hr;;=e health was gieatly improved. Hoveral important pm"chxn: v/ere lip/. 1 ?, Mat Uu- ebb-: '■■■? I'- "'■ ''V the Premie." in
reply to the toast of the evening. In the course of his address, Mr Gladstone announced that measures would shortly be introduced for the reform of the procedure of the House of Commons. In alluding to tho present state of affairs in Afghanistan, he stated that he deemed any interna' meddling in that country would be a blunder, but Government would respect the integrity of Afghanistan. In conclusion, in referring to Colonial affairs, Mr Gladstone stated that Ministers would relinquish the name of Englishmen before they would renounce the great duties they felt they possessed in connection with the olonies. Vienna, August 6. It has transpired that the meetings which took place to-day at Gastein between the Emperor Francis Joseph and the minor German Sovereigns have no political significations, but that the visits which were exchanged were merely those of courtesy. 6. Telegrams from Tuniß report that the state of that country;is now much calmer, the Arab rising having considerably subsided. Calcutta, August 6. News is to hand from Candahar that Ayoub Khan is now prepairing to advance on Cabul, and is being joined by large bodies of Duranis.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 529, 9 August 1881, Page 3
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