INDIA.
Sir Thames Nugent, Commander, arrired at Madras. The third son of the Czar, Graud Duke Alexis, ia expected in India in Septemher. Lord Napier is at Madras, delivering leeturos on fine arts. The visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to ■ India cost the Imperial Exchequer £10,000. The. Queen's book on the Highlands has been translated. Marat hie, a Hindoo gentleman, has proposed a tour of his count rymen to Europe, - after. Cook's excursion plan. Increasing intensity of (lie famine in Persia. Russia is movinj in Central Asia against the Khan Khiva. The Russians aro reported to have been defeated br Turclioiuols, with heavy loss. Disturbance in Kabul. » Sir George Cowpcr appointed Commissioner Onah. Bombay, Juno G.—Exchange : Six months bills on London, 1.11. 900 tons Australian coals sold, ex Dilharee, at 19 rupees. Freights dull. Available tonnage small, Ship Sparker, of Glasgow, lost. Ship Malabar, of Greenock, burnt at sea. Calcutta, Juno 3. —F.- eight steady; tonnage moderate. Ship Arakan loading for Melbourne. Exchange 1.11.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 479, 24 July 1871, Page 2
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165INDIA. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 479, 24 July 1871, Page 2
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