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THE SUB-MARINE CABLE.

[PEESS AGENCY.] English. News to. 18th. instant. Disraeli created' a Peer of the Realm. Sydney, Monday, August 28. The mail steamer left San Franoisco on the 16 tk.

London, August 18. To-day £25,000 for the Napier Harbor Board bonds, seven per cent, debentures,

were subscribed for at £100 to £105.' Tlio Uon Mr Disraeli h.-ia been created v Peer, under the title of Karl Beiiconofield, In fho Ifouso of Commons the Liberals fensimvl Lord JDliol's apathy concerning his di'spntch on the atrocities iv Bulgaria.. Mr Bourke defended Lord Eliot. Tho Liberals of England have declared the Government responsible for the conducb of the Turks. The Hon Mr Di.raeli denied that England was specially eDgaged to protect the Sultan. The Sultan of Turkey is much better. Earl Beaoonfield has been appointed Lord of the Pri?y Seal. Tho Foreign Office has issued a Slave Ciroular, ordering the reception of all fugitives feo be guided by the rules of common hu» manity, but avoiding breaches of international treaties. f lhe Government has offered £250 reward for the discovery of Bravos' murderer, and a free pardon to any accomplice turning Queen's evidence. Lord Northbroot, speaking of England's policy towards the Porte, said that to suppose it would affect the policy of the East, in India, was purely imaginary ; he approved of the decision of the Government not to attempt a remedy. On the 15th August Parliament was prorogued by commission. The Queen's speech said that foreign relations were friendly, and the entente cordiale continues. Should a fovorable occasion offov, England will be ready to act in concert with , her allies, and offer negotiations, and while respecting present treaties and interests, her policy will be one of humanity, and hopes for the speedy oonolusion of the extradition treaty and difficulty with America.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 414, 30 August 1876, Page 3

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THE SUB-MARINE CABLE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 414, 30 August 1876, Page 3

THE SUB-MARINE CABLE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 414, 30 August 1876, Page 3

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