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LATEST FROM EUROPE AND AMERICA.

[By Electric Telegraph.] Bluff, July 6. The Alhambra, Captain Underwood, sailed from Melbourne on the 28th at 3.30 p.m., and has the English mails on board. She arrived at the Bluff at 8 a.m. to-day. Experienced easterly gales passage. Passed the barque Woodvifie off the Solanders, bound to New Zealand. She brings eight saloon and twenty-eight steerage passengers ; also 260 tons for all ports, and sails for Dunedin at„4 p.m. UNPUBLISHED MESSAGE. London’, June 27. The Shah of Persia is visiting Liverpool. A telegram received at St. Petersburg from Tashkend states that the Khan of Khiva has capitulated, and the Kussians occupy Khiva, Spain. The Carlists areproceeding with undiminished activity, and claim to have routed 2,000 Government troops.

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Evening Star, Issue 3237, 5 July 1873, Page 3

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LATEST FROM EUROPE AND AMERICA. Evening Star, Issue 3237, 5 July 1873, Page 3

LATEST FROM EUROPE AND AMERICA. Evening Star, Issue 3237, 5 July 1873, Page 3

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