THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF THIS INDEMNITY COMPLETED.
STORMY SESSION OF THE SPANISH
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Paths, Jnly 12.—Purrs, the Communist, has beon arrested.
Tho Minister of Marine contradicts the report of the transportation of a thousand w,omen to Cayenne.
Favre declares the letter of Thiers to the Pope apocryphal.
It is officially stated that tho Thiers' letter is a forgery.
Count Polignac is dead. Tho first instalment of the German indemnity was completed to-day. London, July 12.— There aro continual quarrels in the portions of France occupied by the Germans. Court-martials aro yet enforced.
Mad hid, July 11.—The Cortes last, night hrd v stormy session, which lasted until half) past two a.m. A motion wus adopted lo give the Government full support in its measures ros the suppression of insurrection iv Cubit. Clio opposition abstained from voting Madbid, July 12.- A royal decree accepts JMorets resignaiipn, aud appoints Sa^osto his successor.
London, July 12.—Johnston, the eminent geographer, is dead.
London, July 13.— Sohenok and daughter vvedt on Monday to Oxford,, where they were enU.M-f.amvd by MonUigukffiarnard.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 499, 16 August 1871, Page 2
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174THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF THIS INDEMNITY COMPLETED. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 499, 16 August 1871, Page 2
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